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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-11-07

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1864-11-07 page 1

PROPOSALS. firoAAL rut HUau. CHI Li1 Ul'AMTI&MAMTKft'l OWIOI, 1 1KJATIUJIT or Wftft V.MIMIAf V CllMlt.El.4MD, Up., Jan. IS, l&A.) SFJALlTD PUUfUSAU), in diplioM, ars invited by tit undersigned tor supplying the Qurttvmas or iMpAriuiwiib id too veuariuiauc 01 w ir glole, at OtiarUston, Parkarsburg and Vbseling, V. Va., and the vml Depute on Liie line oi ths Baltiinoi bd Ohio Kailrui ae follows: Clark tgrg, Uiftitu, Nuw Cix-.v, Cumberland, Martins bur. Harper' frry, HvtUu, I'oiut of Uovks, and Including iageratown nul Frcdoilck city, Aid., of Mtntrrol ttiuw plaws, with HAY, CO UN, UAloaud bTKAVV. Bids will be i-eeelved for tho delivery of (8,000) hree thnasand bustieis of Corn cr Oals, and (6tj Hity toai of iiay or ftlraw aud upward; and ami iMt accumpauitHi uy a cupy ui mis uprnw mcut. viaaors nu stat at wmcn or ui atHMeuaBe4 romis they propose to make deliveries, aud tbe rates at whirb tbfty will make -deliveries ttwjAt, tb quantities of each article proposed tt be dell vennl, the ftiae when tid deliveries shall be oomnieuoed, and wlion to he oompletd. .. . All deliverus mini be promptly made within tb time, and lor the qnautitius propLseu autl accepted, to fusuie prompt settlement Ihnrolur. Tbe price m.ut be writ leu out in words cm tb bids. - Tb particular kind of dMcriptton 01 auii, ouiir, bay, or straw, prui-osed to bo dllverod Ktuat bt lletod in the propoU. Corn to be pat op In twd stout anrki, of nhont two bushels each. Oats ta llko sacks, of aUiut tunc bushel each. Tbe sacks to be furcftluKl without extra charge to the Government. Ihe buy and straw to be sncnrely haled. ' All artirlee offered under the b!di heroin la yltul, alii bo subject toa rigid iuipuiiwn by a Gov eminent Inspector before being accnpud. Cob Harts will be awarded fviiu tiniH to time to the lowit leaponsible bidder, as tho interest ol UlUov eruiueat may require, and payments v-ill be made when the whole amounts contracted for shall hav bocn deliverod nud atsccpted. bio bids will be cunatdoiwl from parties who have (atlbd beretoloit to coiup-y with thoir contracts. All propuraU mait bo ao;i-ij,iintl by a gnai nty, iKii(d by two r?;rouibl porauna, that, Jn case the bid b accepted, be or thoy will, within the time namud, exocnte thi r on trad for the saniA, with (ood aud sufficient sureilos, In a anm ooual to tho amount of the contracts, to deliver fotK" prop4od lu conforoifty with the terms of this advertisement ; and In rum a biduor should tall u n1cr Into tho wiitrart. tbfy to piltn th dKforppce bAtwron tbe ofer of said bblJcr aL-1 tb rcxt lowest responsible birtilcr, or the ptTcon to whom th contract may be amrdod. Tb MpotjBib'UtF ef tbe it&aritutor iuan be 1 hwD by the ofTcml ccrtititfttti ol a UdUhI 8tat Lutilrt JudK, or Attorney, Collector of Cnstonu or othur tioremmont oltoint known by this oClce, 11 parties will be duly notified of UioioCMptanc ' or rftjectlon o their pruposftl". AitproiKwal must be tuude In duplicate, aud be accobipauled with tho oath ol a)liKiuce or tliK party vi pMties, unless it has alruady been placid on tile In tuts oflice. No bids except In the form prescribed will Iw rrcived, and ouly trom producers or parties rog-nlarly evimuvA iu the buflircss. 'ibe full name aud Pu-itoillce address of oaoh Udder jiuut. be written lu the propoiabt. Proposals mutit be addn-fst'd to Captain A. V. BarriumT, Chief Quart (tniiaster, lit-partun-iit U'eet VirRiiiift, Ciiubtti laud, Md., and niui ked "I'rupoaais ur FwraB.11 . Hlank forms of bids, RnaranteM, and bauds, may 6 obtalued on dpriHcaKoD to thin office, rUKM OK FIiOPUHAU (Town, Connty, aud Staw) (I)Hte) . the nnderat lined, do broby propose to Turnlsfa and deliver to the United ttio, at tDe Qimrtrmas- tr's Pepartnient at , Rre;ably tp the terms of yi'ur advertiatttnent, luviihif propoHis for lor, daivd CumlmrlaiiJ, hid,, ... Ib'A, the fol1 lowiiiK articles, tIk: btiBbehj of 1 torn, In sacks, at per bnshsl of (66) flity six pounds. 1 11 buabels of Usta, in atveks, at per boshol of (M) thirty -two pounds. tons of baled Hay, at for ton of 8,000 pounds. tons ol baled Straw, at per ton of 8,000 pound. Delivery to commence on or before tbe day of , 1854, and to be completed on or before the day of ,181 .and pledge mynelf to en let Into a written contract with the f'uitod states, with Sood and approved security, within tho Hpace of ten ays after belu notified that my bid has been no oeptod. Tour obedient servant. Captain A. V. Bahbiwoek, Chlel QuarterniaMter Dpt of W, Va., Cumber laud, Md QUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of , the tJounty of ' ', and State of , hereby, Jointly and severally, covenant wltb the United States, and guarantee Id case tboforeolog bid of - . ' be accepted, that he or they wil 1, within ton days alter tho acceptance of suid bid, extent the contract for the same with good and siiflU ciont sureties, In a snm equal to the aiuouut of the contract, to furnish the fomi proposed in conform- (8li4, under which tne vta was uaae, aua. in cose me said - shall fail to enter into a contract aforesaid, we guarantee to make 1001 1 tie d mere, r between the oner by tnu said aua tne next lowest responsible bidder, or tbe pcraon to whoa tbe contract may be awaniwi. uiven nnucr our nanus ana seau this day of , ld64. Witness, I hereby certify that, to the beat of my knowledge anti Lie 1101, tne auoTe-uumcu sunraniors are avtti ana sutneieut securities for tho einouut ibr which thy oner to be security. 1 11 To nnoerttlled by tne united states uutrin Artor Dey, (K) hoc lor 01 (junioms, or any otner onieer nuoer the United states Govern mo tit, or responsible nonon known to this omce. All nronosals received nnder this adTertt somen t will oe oimnoo ana w wna- dora are rospoctiuiiy invnea w ue iiiwui, OpeDlUg OI OIUS1I lUHJ HWiio. ,uiim CapUln and'oiifef yuarterrnasb'r, .nirMtf IPt- of w est Virginia. Potatoes! rotatoss: OtllCI COMMIHSABY OF HCn?ISTl!N, 1 Uolumiiu, Ohio, O t. mith, lwl4. F SEALED Pll'JrOSAl.a 1VII.L UB 11'ChlVK.u at Una offlc. from oltU' ll. loya' to tin llnlua 8taton Government, unm 11 . ! " "' tho.npp'J andd.llVBry at Camp uhhm "nio, i ol all cliario, of .ucli Tot.lo..., may Lb re. oillr, d by the Com-.lm- ry or SoMnteuce Irrra tlm. to time. Hald bid., "10 accp nd, will form the baai.of a wrilten contract, with two good and re. .ponsltdo .nrltl.. (nanif. writie. to lie siveu) and bond, iufflulent to luderan'fy tb 'luitol bt .U. "ft!"" oontraot to lako eff ct on th. tenth dnv ef November. lblH, and to ountmiiM In foiow uutlltbe llr.t Y..ni. lur.-. nl.li.rt tn lbs ai1imv:il (it th. floiumln.rv Uenerl of Biibit.!lt. 'Ihe Potto. to bo of thu bentouality, ( null n''S exclud' d) tl.inJ t.Urtiui lalnllm lllltdud. Hid. lor tilt above wll be reiilired In dnnMcata with a copy of thil advartiaeBitut (a allp ttum 1 nrwaoap-r) attached to oach i... i.in.i v-irv nf not.tcpa mnat lie .Wen, ardlliob d all! be at pulatcd In price at .jbiUih per PI'ament to ho made In anch fend, na may tw aup -,, . r...u.,v nr tl,n Iliiitfd Stiites. The rlttht la reaerved to rcj et ny or uli propoaal. If dAMm.xl hv the underailtuxd for tiio itlt.-ri-at "f tb. GoT.r-m.nt. Q- II A Kil l NOTUN, rc21i-Itd uii-. HAIR RESTORATIVE Copy ofPpotogroph trom Life ofL. A. BKOWN, slmwInR the efirct of HTKi.LlNU'fl AMUUOOlA Jn oightoen months. cfrtifkiaTes. ThliU to certify that about .sigiiteen monthtairo oommenccd mdog 9trlliiK Amlr-il. J hd hair was sb. rt, thl... and rapidly alllu out. lbak tiiod mauy Hair i'onicii, Iuvlgofati.rs, Ac., witli'-u. ifceivinn any lnptlt. H--ou alter usii.g the Ambro la, my hair Med faliimt out, and con.niei.cod Erowing eo rapidly oh to atocuio me. - thUk, left aud gly, Ld I. flvo feat 'ourfliuohos t.. u,iLri-. let down, reach. ng .0 the fluor. m. rlliiB' Amlir..li, an ainoo I h.. com- m.-nc.dnung 'CTYaSm&iSC' Ir. Sterllliir'n Amlrola I. a tlmnlatlni ! Blly .xtr.ot oi B.Kit., Larba and "erba. " "i cnr. all diaea of the .rain and It, bine of the h...d. entirely eradlcau-a dandi uit, proreuta the balr Irom lalliiiK o- t, or from tJrnio irrmatnre.y rT. ennxinft It tn trow Illicit and loi g. It la entlrel dlff rent fr..tn all other iiniwraUnu, and can b. r- UTInmibllo.rec.ntlonod.g.ln'H arnflon. ' ,le, l,,.nd.J and onlc.iltd ti. rt.se iji. at J'"'"' The .i. .rtlolo h .. a cut o' a L 0 D V 1 N U ISO: tho r,rlo arll.sle l' hea 'ed bT a T.ADY IN B'TITNO POSIl'RB. rh-'i r'- vnrclmBiiiK, ' t"1 get KTKBMNO'S AM Phi It I . mnd tak.b. iiher. ThB0rted T'alto ol lln. I., a BR" b-aaen at M Drniritl"!., takeu .roui lllei there lore there ran be no deroittan. k-.im fricx 81 UO per Ho, n-rla! ! bottle. II. II. NTl'.RLi M I' is Bale Prnlsilfldta, lat I.ltiorly SIrei't, w Torft. .T .le by all Drnrnl- la. ! .di.ei-.-." COWrLECTjONER, P. 8. 4tsTtUll. O "roti"nera,o.. Jl .. Hi North HIKi. Sl 0. 1 . I,.ltlinor ha.lng diap al of I.I. Interit In the lat. irm of Lalllm..r 4 Baylor, to P. S e.iy dn, we ro ntfnlly aollclt tho klurt notronare of th. rlend. 7, the l.te firm, and th. public rnerally dm r,'.!.tr fob cotios!s, ;i,ii! asi tOStslMl'Tit-.V. nTHK TK0ETA6LB PVLM0H.BT BAMaM ' 1 the moat nlttblT aprro.nl nvdiclu. tlx irU. II " " - ' Ti.,n.T og a, .nnnroeedentedaaleo'n.arlv'ri!:r.. It bj Inm.nded by onr b.s.1 rn ", onr moat amine S3." the PTin, tn. Hwh. In faet by all who bt jT vvT rtl catea, which can be riven to almt ", ..Mt.wal'ixr. to ash bottle. The Pt r, 'tenwlllcbcrlnl!jre'midllie money If not . lrV,.lT .tl'v:t,ry. rtlo. 80 cent, and l! the lal kottlM mo,:b tb. chtst. B. r.il t. m which la pre pa rod only by BERD, fJDTIjKB 00., Wbolaaia Drnxirl.U, Uwtotk Bold in Coltu ku'fcl Dal piorallj - STERLINGS -p- mm VpRAWM & ENGRAVED FROM LIFE. 'DMLYOHIO VOLUMK XXVU. WASHING MACHINES AV n li i n jar I a y Ui J. HIS DA a A. AliEii. mm To HoiiHeker pers Everywhere I J F YOU DON'T WANTYOrR CLOTHEA twiered and wiencbed. and puled to pieces by -IB IHB UII1-IHI"UBU iMriHKtjIKINa, WHI T raiiNiNO and clothus ptSTaorn procfes of wash- K aim wriuitii g, ko Diore n xt wuohi og-aay and "tl ana ous one oi ne Best ttvii.iiotia, olovum BKALTH SAV1KO, TlMICSAVINa. abd HON ST. .viu luvtsiuieai si uiaa. THR TJNIV3E3n SAIj Clotliew AVfislier, 54,211 Mold in thp First six Months o! iKBl 0. S'XF. or B0LTJ, Length. Jianieter ftarir Family Wrlngor(J14 lliu. 24 In. Dteaium Uedlum Family " -iflo.ail ' Dioall LawTWel 1. bed. Lauodry " J. Larca " M la lt'i in I in. 10. o in. y. In. lt'liin. 1 In. In. 1 In. SO 1 I... 2? In. - 80 TW in. 2'i 1". 17Vln. 2 In. So-, 18 andx2 to run by 8 team or Uautl. 1'UIIIM. ' o per pa r. o. '1 and S have iHAl t Colli and NOOGfl. 11 others are WAriHAMkH. they are for oale lu ootllv every own In tbe untry. Whererr tbey ai ttt. 1 already in'rodured -i, want a OI '' VASFR. Th EXCLUSIVE uir.111 or fAI.S will Iw kr.Dted 10 th. flrrt r..pi.o IM. applfc.ct for th. -Tiwry. iirnm innttcom'ntl on.r.u and JJ,. riutlv. Circular, fariihlifl hf J I I.I I K IVI'.I CO., 847 Broadway A.w York. MEDICAL. Dr. XL A. Wilson's TONIC, CATHARTIC .mi Anti-Dyspeptic asfl EeaSade PILLS, JSLBt TONIO, hey agree wltb the most delicate stomach, retuov. g Nausoa, Palo and Debility iron) that Organ, id through It impart tone and vigor to the whole tern. A. n Ctitlinr'tic, ley Infiuenoe more the motory and loas tbe secern g power oi the bowels Utau any other combination j common use. "nxTQI-BOO'OfiilA,. Audita ton thonpand lacooventences, from a sllpbt Indigestion aud sallow cheek to ejttreme eoiaoiatlon and dt!preoion 0' spirits, or a -onflrmtd caeeof Mel- ancholia tn its moil ainrravaieo w.rm mwe run are confidently recommouded as asure care, If perse- veringlj asoa. HEADACHE of all kinds, Bucb aft Sl-'k Ileadache, Kt-rvoni Hrtrtacho, BheTi. matfo Headache. Bilious Headache, Htnpld Head-athe, Ohronio Healacho, '1'hndibing Headache Is promptly relieved by the nee of these Pills. THEY NEVER FAIL Tn removing NAOfKA and H BAD AO UK, to which VKMALKo are so subject. Liver Complaini-Torpid Liver. n th Pill. In altnratlvedosesfora I on it time, or until the organ la aroused. Intermittlog the use ot the tills now and then, is tbe better piuu. INTEMPERANCE . Any one who Is so nnfortnnate as to eat too mncn, may save himsell a fit ol Apoplexv, or othur serious oo u snences, by Immediately tukiug Pill THEY ABE A FAMIJVY PILL, And m box ihonld always be kept In the house. ThAy are a good Pill to be taken before or a.ter hearty dinner. 8TUtKNT9, Delicate Females, asd all persons ol sedentary bahlts, rhoy are invaluableas a LA X A-T1VK, improving the appetite, giving TONIC and VIGOR to the Mgtti organs, aud restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. They may be takeo at all times. With PEItFKOT safety, wlthont matting any change ol diet; AN U TUB flt)3i.i(;i. ur aoi OUKKABI.K TASTE RKNDKKS IT EAbY TO AP-ilINI8TKKTHEM TO CHlLDttKN. nid. R. L. sHNK8TOCK AC0. Sole Proprietors, 7n and 78 Wood and 91 fourth Itreeti, flttsbnrgh, Pa. Bold by Druggists aud Modi clue Dealers generally B. 1 FAHXI STOCKS Dear Slri TfB take much pla nr la a-eurrnn yoj ,1... .!.. I. nn v.rmlin.. now In IH that we think ,.1.vn,ir. ... WUUH DKnTUOVtlt. W. hm aold It largely at retail, and with nnl onn aocoeaa. We ar. DrugKla. Phyalclaoa, and baT. pr.-w.rilMdltfnr our nati.uU. aud hayeboen woll lat- Uned with It. eltecu. niui.np ITUIOA, S. I. 1AI0M BISHOP. n. Iu FAHXESTOtTJK'S Worm Confections a ... n-,Twn th. nrtniilnloof hit ccifti hrtitml VermiuiE. They are vnt r.p in a nice and nalatable mrm. to suit the ta-te of wm who cannot .,....ni.ntiv tk the VermMnvrn. (Ihlldren will take them wiHieut trouble They are an elTectlVT' Worm uestroyor, and may bo given to tbe mwt deli-lcote child. jufi .1I1-H,tnitfvi Bold by uriiKKiat ana aieoiciu. rai,.Mif l.tl.MniwMl PHYStClAKSA DH. GARD, - Having pcrmami tly hcatd tn tliln city, ouldre-si-ectfnlly tender his i to "efliloiial services to tlieeiti-li usof Ooltimbus and vlrlnlty. Having hd con-ij a.r,r-nn tt In nrlvale and hnsultal praC' tl e, be feels conAdt-nto' giving sailsfact'oa to all by whom l e may o ' mp'oy-o. vmi bta'f street, opp site the Oipito'. No. SI Knst or.tI8-ly TIlKWllKA't' O.H EI ro i CON8UMI 7'ION! : i ; f ? ? ? DR. WM. Bi lil 9 BAT-SAM FOU XMI. LUXOS. roKTH rtmsor Oonsnmptlon, Pecllue, Aathma, Brochltl. Waitlni of J3rNIht Sweats, Splttlnn of Rlood, Hoop-in Ooutrh, Dlfflculty of Bnathin, 0dds, loDueua) W""tns, i niuw ' .u. ...a .11 ititfutaBM of the Lnnira. Itconlninw noOiiniu, hIoiiioI, lHincrnl PolHon ! Am tl 8njt) for the mom veucai vnita. pt.A mn.t distreenlnK fViuchcan be broken ap li fc fow hours time withont fall. in in miiiHivui Wecall their spctal attention to the great strenfrtl and iiaudlna ot the vast nnmher or certificates whiofc w. haJ?pnhtU.hed,aLd can be had, free of charge here the medicine H for sale. ... TO PUYSlCIANH.-lheKreet inccess rhyniclani have had tn the nee f this medicine in their pro tlca with patlenU having dlseaed langs or Oonsnmptlon, Induce ui to continue to Mil to them bf i... iinn for their exclusive us. No long medi- (nu has aver attalued so high and so enviable a rep- ntatlon u Dr. VVm. Hall e Halsam for the Lungs. The medlcnl properties of the artlolei nsed In Til manufacture are extracted with gitat can, and by the DM Ol UI mow .- .rr.-. -rr- n ... MUi(iriM U too well known to need any re oemmendatton. The community know it to be thf best Lung Medicine oflered to the.publto. For sale by DrnggiiH jpuerally, and H liters in FamlW Medicine, Do sure that yon jtet Dr. lTall's Ualean. A. L. WHJVILL m (U., ptnwaSwljdfl rroprletoni, Clacinnatl, 0 COLUMB MEDICAL CHEROKEE CURE THI OBEAT . INDIAN MEDICINE. ROOTS, BULKS ANI IEAVES- An mufaittno ewrs for Oprmatorrhi, cwmiMf (fsal eat, ttnetmntat EVnuWrMw, and ail duca canted kt, sW. pollution tuck at Lot of Mmory Umwertal LuuiHuU, raitu m tae aar, ittmnrn 9 vwon, tYmaiwtw Old Aj, Weak Sirwet, ttifeulty 0 Brtalking, TVwwtblmg, B'aWsitMM, Kmptintu cm Ik Am, Fnla VemUnaHc1 tmuMih,. Ormvimottim. nd all the Dinml aomnkiUlM oavMKt ov aaparima from Me path ot neUttrt. WTbls medicine is a simnle vewtable extract. and one on which all can rely, as It ban been used In nnr practice for muny yoan, and with thousands treated, It bat not failed tn a single instaooe. Ite curat ire Dowers bav ibeea snDclent to (tain victory over me nosi siuoui rn one. er-To tbone wtio nave trlned wltb their. cons tttn uii, Vtmr 4iiiai ki winil.w fcTmti itie react) of medical aid, we would say. demavr not tbe Cauo. kee Ccrb will restore yon to health and rigor, and hit an ijw.es. aw iim nave laiteai 90TVor full particulars, get a Circular from any drnK store In the country, or write the Proorletors. who will mall, troe to any one desiring tbe same, a mil (realise in pampniei lorra . PHoe, 9i per bottle, or three bottles for nd forwarded by expreee to all parts o' tho world. rcold uy an reipiwitante ornfTRtsts everywhere, Hole Proprietors No. 89 Liberty St., Mew York, (rood Ktw for the Di forlnnaret The long Sought for DISCOVt Ki:i AT LA 8 XI! Cures vi from one to three days. Cherokee Remedy AND CIIEI&OKFE lYJECTlOX, Comp -oiided from Roots, Barks and Lpaves. OHFBOKKZ J1VMKDT. th gnat Indian Diuretic, cum all dMcooei Uie urinary orj,-atn, stu-fS at incvuH-nmrv of the briM, mrammtUlon of At Blndder, Mun mnlim oj th it uihv. None tn the bladder Ktrictur. iimvel, Glret, ttonurrhmi. and i ttritfiialbjrtaommmded in th. cattt of tlnnr All (or Wtit in female) vhert all the oM naunruu mpmrtnim hneti ailed. -9"it is preluded iu a highly concentrated torm, the doHfl only tJJfii.g from on to two teaspooD'uls three tlim tpei tiav. WTlti dlutetioand alterative In Its action; pnrl-fyliig an eleatinlria tne blood, causing It to flow In all ol its original pnritv and vigor; thus removing rroin tbe system all Dernlcious causes which have in duend diDeMUt. 0BKUOKKN ttJJtniON tt Intended as an all) ot aosititant to tlx- Uhruoke BctirDT, aud should be nsed in conmnctlon with that mcdicluo in all cases of QonmrSaa, Ulret, t'Umr Albutor White. Itnenecti are hfnUnj, tootnmn amd demulcent; romuvlcg all ncald-lng, beat, cborueo and nalt ft- if rha buruluv andaliost unumlnraole ). ,t m ezperlonooo with nearly ail tho clau wwk Imectionn. esTBy the use of the Ohkhokei: Ukmkot and Oh. BOkeh Injbction thn two medicinee at the same time all improper itischarRee are removed, and th weakened oritaus am sDeedily restor! to lull viirar and slrength. JTFor lull partlcnlara get oor pamphlot from any drug storo to the country, or write us and we win innu i roe vo any aaoreas, a mil treatise, Wl'rlce. OHXIioSBH UrhUoT. 82 m bottla. am three bottles for 16. Sr-Price, UH(f - Wttlt0f tlirfre botiios for M. spunk bv alio rase to anv address on rwmMnt af Tho Clu-rott'' Hrmrlw, rherokp Mrni4(oii and 'Iiorlie 'ur. ar nold by al, ,ntrt)ri uridine Priiuicista in the civilized world. borne unprincipled cualers, however, liy to sell worthUtrBCi nip unds tn place of these: those will h they can purchae at a che tp price, and make more mouey by selling than they cnu on these medicines. As you value your health, aye. the health of your future iiflsprirg, do not be deceived by surb UD:rlft cipled Urugiuts, " for thete mMioin'i and tike no oliV fS I' the Diuti(tiiU will not buy them for yon, enclose the money lu a letter and we will s-nd ttem to y u by Kxpie-s, securely sealed and paukud free Irom rhervatioo. Ladies or Uentlemen can address us In perfect con-flileui:s. ft ta tie if lullv and plainly tnelr diseases and suiptoina, as we tuat all diseases of a chromic nature hi male or female. PatUnteneed not hsiWte b-onnse of their inability to visit us, as e hae treated patients succewnully lu all portions of the sivilir,d glbn by cornspoudence. Patients addTesktiiiR us will please state plainly all the symptoms f their complaints, and write I'OMomre, uuiinty, niuie ami nauie wi writer, fiiain, and Inclose postage rtamp for reply. tf- m,i ur :vi muie P'fMihlrt t tn anT address. Addicts all letter for Pamphlets or advi.e t the proprietors, no. 63 Liberty it.. New Tors, epn'JO.d'v.'l-tn-thiat COFFEE. Doift Fail to Read This ! COFFEE I COFFEE 1 1 The East India Coffee Co 154 READE STREET, N. Y rllKKK nilllKS FKIIH JRKK WU'Il St. Oall nnlTeraal atuntlon to their KELT'S EAST LMDLt COFFEE. 1 EST' EAST 1NIUA COFFER HAS IV all tbe t rtTii.r ol Od Government Java, and Is but halt the pricu; and also that Kent's Kant India lofl. a ias twice the strength or Java, or any other Ootfoe whatever, aud wherever ued by our first clais hotels and steaiubo.u the st ward say there Is a saving ot 60 per cent. llcni'S ssi inoia tw is the only bralthy beverajce kn -wu, and Is very nutritions. The weak and infirm may use it at all times with Iminntty The wire of the bov w. Nvane, local mllster of tbe M kt Church, Jesey tut . wiia has not bam able to use any coffee for flf teen years, oan nse nunv mi. iu vi tlmosa day, without injury, it being entuely free rota these properties that produce nervous eztlto roent. Dr JAMK8 POYLW, of 1(W ' hambers Street say : "I have never known a?iy coffee so healtiul, nntrl-tlonn, t.d free Com all Injurious qiialltfw as Kent's Kast Ii.dia UoiTe 1 advise mj patients todrlnt It unWerfa ly, evm thoso to whom 1 bare bltnerto prohlblt-d tho use of Ooff e." The PltlNO PAL Olf THE NRW TOBK BYR IN-ri KM KY says:-"l direct ail thepstleute ol mir u-stltutloo tt. uteexplui'ively Kent's Bs India Cof-ee aud would not be wttuout it on a y arccuut. Hi., Bev O Liill'N, an euilueut clernymao Of tbe M, K. Church, now stationed at IlaU..y Btreet, Newark lays Oi Keut'a K"t India Cot : "1 have nsed It marly a yar tn my Tamlly, and find It produces no ache of ihe head or nervous irritation, as In the case of all oiln-r oouea i. ia nrumK., pleanant, and l corataiiy reoureojanu it iv-n men and their families.1' u ..c. vu.t i,.rii. iioffea is uitad dallv bTthe faml ll.s nt Risbon Ames. Blibop apTr, and m"j ol the most dlllnnUhrd clergymen and professional mm In the country. BKWAKF. OF COITHTTKIirri TO, And to sure that the package Is labelled, Kciil'H KhwI India ('o(lVr, IA4. BEAliK KTKEfcT, MKW VOHK, As there are unim-rous conter:etta afloat, nner th nnn.T.of ' Genu no ICast India Oodee," "Or glual kast InHfa fJcme," Ac, put forth by Itppoit rs, t d-ceive the ntiwarv In 1 ib packages, ar.d in boxes A 8tJ, UO and 1UU Itii., lor Groceri aud large cousa tners. , Bold at Ileta'l oy neany evrry unei u . Klstin'thio. The 'oltowltiR V. holesale Mreots will uppiy the fa at Now York prices, -re.ght addedi It Main, aud V. A. Hells, Columbus; Aro A. Ooitr A Co.. Olnclntiatli Reefer A fugle, I'ajton; w . v.. tri-Hiik Honstou. Orbacai lams ft ito natte'ia; rawjer , Smart, OMlllcotho; API" Bon- !6e"''",et S hn n. Woods, warren; MrGoaao A Hon, bteiiben vlllei Gordon McMillan it Co , "Jl-volaiid, and by Wholesale umoerstn prw iuiui., anglii- n-eod tmi" WM ' JEWELRY. 800,000 1 1 1 tnrAP wvrcnuANn jiwrlhi at Who'. ty l.le. gilMera, Umnlr, Merchant., I'e ileta. tud rental trailer, eiip llttl at Innnaao luritau-.-Waehea.ni J welry lit .Terjr deaorlo'lea lit anj -..t nr ...,lt ar.il In an. aitautiti ooiialautli ,,u band anil m d Ui onlr. HV.tiui.lo. oi any cl.-l r.r aorlt riin.lhi'1 uhki ' anw.m. aJ. l'rlet. and full deacrlu lima Ime. A ir.M . u. uiiuuan. ertIT 1-eil.T 7IH llr ,.1.-.T. New Vorfc. 20 hhla. Coal Oil, FOR BALE BT O. IltiFlERTS, So. 24 North Hicti 8tre- - WlT 20 bDls. Alcohol, 0E 8AI.B BT 0f ti Nrth BlKh MV $m IB) US, Hli), MONDAY MORNING, NOVEM OHIO STATE JOURNAL Printing Establishment, IN THE oKio state jouiMii. TUB COJIBIXE0 CIKCTIiATIOX OP THE DAILY, TRI-WBEKXiT, OHIO STATE JOURNAL IS- Gr II E A.T EE- ALL OTHER PAPERS PUBLISHED IN Central Oliio. 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MOTT'S VEGETABLE LWEB PILLS! are oowinowa u 11 1 ri j ui LLilBnllcai vouoiuuio tAii av.o, 'iuT. rronmlanU rrewliia lo our or nan . Boat. 'r niEiaIiVaJMT. a direct actl. u OB tha ilatftrVal llfltlfl Itia blna'llon oi aiTibeef 1 BTaypmstistng tht Liver Complaint. an Ittea oi, v aen tne uivvr "- z th. Ml. I. impure, anJ tel. impor. bll. i. qaehca la, oohealthj eomplMlon, or a H1""'" ka aklo, attandad wltb p.loa In tho rlitht at., alat orar tlm Wionlrtwr Blntlw, low" m Av mUI "' Hirntt, IuiIIkmuob. iot nt. OT DraKRlata and daalera In ramllr M' riopilaton, OlodaaaU, Ohio, nti.u. mninuaui. . moat eitnwi filar .nrS&C. STATE DAILY OHIO STATE JDIJBKAl fllr (a, IV. Cast NINI Htrcrt. HON DA V MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1834. TERMS OF fcCBSCKIPTIOX. Tentm ! tti Dully Joanial. Slnrl BnbKrtton, 1 yaar.. M M 00 Blnrla BabKrlbon, oath ......M. HI Stnglo Babasrlbora, 8 OBtb..H....H.mH...,.MMM. I 88 RIbkI. Sabarrlbw., I oatb.,M..M.w 0 SO To aresta ta alob. 15 oe.t. aar waak aaoh aopr. Terms f the TrI-Weekly Jonranl. Slngl. BobKribara, 1 year........... M 60 Slngl. Bnbacrlberi, 6 anjnthi.H.M..,Hn..MH. t K Blngle Snbaerlben, 8 topthaw 1 16 Blngl. SnbMrlbera. 1 nonth..H.wm...HM..M.HHH 0 K Terms of th Watehly JleHrnnl. Slug le Bubacrlbara, per ywir. Si 01 TEUMS OF ADTKRTIS1IVO. DilW-hie Square on lnaerUon.......HH It cents Special Notices per tnara, each insertion ..... ........1. Local and Business Notloet, per Una, each Insertion . 20 oents. WnrabTOne Square, each lntrtlon...w91.W Local and Business Notice, per line, each 1 ""- ' as oeata. aT One sonar covers tfarae-qaartara mi an lnwh of space in the columns of the Jousmau W Marriace Vntlcas wtll hereafter invariably he charged ou cents wbeo nnder five lines, and 60 oents per square when occupying more space. M All Tn&NSiRUT adTertfRemeits mast be paid tor, uvreatter, at tne time they r ordered, other. wte they will not appear in tne paper. This rule tll be rib-Idly adhered twin all chscs. Thro will he no exception. All lenl and recruiting advertise- m,itts win rnirif imfi'-r nil" From North Carolina. Importntit Intel II jtenea rrom Rif.i ffertt.F.KcnMlv. ConMplrary ntr!iiit the HebrlM UlncoTrdI'Iie State liuverii iu cut Threnieneil. Nbw York, Not. 2. Busineea letters rccotveJ from Beaufort, N. C dated Oct. 28(b, Btule that the rccttnt warm weather had doToloped oizht new cases or yellow leyer on that day. I lie bo vere frost which must Boon come, vtouia, it wis believed, eradicate the diseuHe. Dr. J. W. Uofln, who stands high aa clergyman in North Carolina, arrived to day, direct from iiaieign, with important ntelhgenoe. tie says mat tne entire mate f Worth Carolina, as woll an Ueorgia, is alive with rebel deserters, who in moat cases are armed and organized, and abundantly able to protect themselves. In the western part of the Stale they retpn supreme, making repeated raids on wealthy planters and rebel depots for supplies, and giving protection to runaway Blaves, wbo are also armed and accompany these bands of deserters in raiding expeditions. Dr. Ross saT 8 the rebel authorities have given up all hopes of forcing these men hick into the rebel ranks, having been repulsed in all efforts to this end. Every expedition fitted out for thin purpose has proved a failure, for those who were not killed in battle de serted to the insurgents, whose numbers were continually increasing. Jen. JJaviB said, when in Kaieign. mat the deserters from the Confederate army outnumbered the Confederate soldiers in the Held. . An extensive conspiracy, recently brought to light at Raleigh, implicates many promi nent officers of the Conservative party, who now "openly threaten to head these deserters and their friends, and take possession of the State, the government of North Carolina, and all tbe railroads, in the event of overnor Vance failing to intg'te at onoe The Doctor also says that it is now appa rent to the rebel authorities that Orant has been affording facilities to Lee to receive reinforcements, when urant, ny a suuubd. spring of bis troopn, will close up the gap, oblige lie to capitulate, xnis, uuva.uu. Vanon savs, is Grant s plan, and it has giv en Jeff. Davis much concern. The lattr is said to be in favor of evacuating Virginia Uno-AihAr. And tii have repeatedly impiorea Lee to do so, and not incur the risk of the capitulation of his army. This was told Koss just delore leaving iiuiuigu uy uu i of Governor Vance's Btatf. The Ballroucl IlHn-r In IiKllniin. Ti following details of the late lUilroad aooident near Lafayette, ind., of which mention haB been mude in our Tclegrnphio oolumn, we take from Ihe Lafayette Courier It says: Tlie rceular Clnoinnali express, due here at four o'olock in the afternoon, by the now ima nard. collided with a oattle train on ourre one and a half miles this aide of Cul ver's Station, about seven miles from thu oily. The paBsengor train was twenty min utes heUlUCl, DUl WBUlllg UIO IClllllOllc uma at Stookwell, had the undoubted right to tbe road, and was moving at rapid speed when on turning tne curve ueyuuu unuei Station tbe oattle train was observed, but too late to avert a oollision. N..i to the enirine. as ueual, was tne nag- gage oar, belonging to the Lafayette and Indianapolis railroad, next was a first class coach belonging to the Michigan Central road, and this was tho fatal car in which ,ith held hiirh carnival. The bsggage car was about fourteen inohes narrower than the passenger ocaoh, and a little nigner on the trucks, and tie force of the ooncus-sion drove it, life tie smaller seotion of a spyglass, into and through the passenger immediately behind. The baggage oar remained intaot, and narrower, aa we have Baid, eame oruslnngtlirougntneooacn, sweeping off the top, but leaving the sides f ilia air unbroken. Like a mooster bat' tering ram it swept everything nerora it, niLrrin a Bine 0 TJIBSenuur iu luBiuinmu part escaped instantaneous death. A. ir. anierau lu. uuauu 11 juiur"1 ward trucks upon whioh it rested, and the end dropping ubout twelve inches, for want of support, gave the baggage oar an angle of about thirty degrees. And lo this simple ii, o.naned DnBseniiers of the ill-fated ooaoh owe their live. Had tho baggage car gouts tu.uugn on tae same lino upo n.ki.a it entered, not a soul oould have esoaped. Thus it was that tho forward passengers were instantly crueueu 10 ueaiu. n niiio farther baok, and the elevation of Ihe death-dealing oar brought in line with the tops of the seats, ana u?re i. wan i.s wore orusbed like egg-alnlls. A little farther, and those only who were standing wore struck down, while nut a step neyonu, pasBengets eeoaped without a soralch save from tbe splinters of the wreck. Languages has no pow.r lo depiot the soeno. Within Ihe compass of a few feet inside that fatal car was compressed the bruised and bloedingbodlas of the dead, the maimed and the dying. The red velvet cushions had a deeper dye from the life-hlnml of Ihe victims, and tbe removal of ihe bodies, living and deed, ftom the debris of the car was lull oi norrors. A number of the dcac were so tigiiuy w.dired between thx bollon of the baggage i-randthe passenger oooch that the bag- rruoo oar had to oe raiBeo. uy jaoi screws hnfnra thev could be takea out. The oar dripped with blood like a Bughter-pen. sWBtalistics Tiublishcd in the latest tivernool nanors show thatforty-aeven ves sels are now on the way to England from the East Indies with cargoes oi cotton ranging from eigh'cen hundred to seven thousand bales eaoh. The aggregate amount is no less than SK1,I'4 balea. All these ves-aula are al. aea. and their arrival at Liver pool at different pefiods will keep the ont-ton milla in operation for a considerable part of the coming winter. ssT-M. a Kentish villsge. in England, the other day, a blacksmith was drinking some ale, when he remarked: '1 have swallowed something; I am afraid it was a wasp; if so I am a dead man." In si very short time afterwards be fell Into tbe arms of a by stander and immediately expired. ftcTi- A movement has boon set en foot among the frienus oi me mm ucn. uirurr, vhilarinlnhla. to raise a fund for hi -u., .nri fassilv: and the Bulletin states ,v.-i ii.. ...hanrintions already made are so large as to render it oertain that an ample 1 -HI L.. Ui.tnril. Sum TT si. u. u"" JOURNAL. BER 7, S()4. HEWS CLIPP1HOH. The burning of load of bay from tie Motion of wheel ia reported in Pough-keepsie.Acapulco, Mexico, ia garrisoned by "Turcoa" African soldiers in tlie French serrice. A Buffalo wblekv speculator has depart ed from the knowledge of his friends, to whom he was dear to the amount of $40,- It is feared that the great steamshi Dictator will prove a failure. Some serious uetects in her have already been uiscov red. A rebel officer writes from Charleston: "We have all the liquor ws can drink for ninety-lire dollars par gallon, or two dollars per arms. ' The militia companies on the southern . borders of Iowa are ahout to be organized into regiments by order of the Adjutant- uenerat. A gooa idea. A low pass over the Andes, in Chili, south or Valdtvia, has recently been discov ered by the son of an English physician of v aiptraiso. The bemooratio papers affirm that thi entire crew of rhe gun-boat Galena voted lor uen. McUlellan- letvrii au corn'. A Paris correspondent of the London Pont savb the lailie. of Paris are now coloring their hair a light red, that being the la.uion. One hundred and seventy-five profes sional bounty-jumpers has been arrested in Indiana snd Bent to the front in irons. Tho Sanitary commission iB holding Its quarterly meeting lu v astiiogton. Its whole receipts to this time have been nearly seven million dollars. Ths Sanday ohool statistics of the Methodist Episcopal (juurch or California ana Nevada Territory show U,1G2 scholars, iJtf'J leiicucrs and 27,0-12 volumes in the va rious libraries. Strawberries are so onllod from a cus tom long ago pre ruler t in Englaud of chil dren stringing tbe berries on straws and selling so many strings for "a penny. The cucugo, a small Mexican insect. promises to take a positiou iu the world, a position on ladies1 hair for an ornauie.nt. It is said to possess wondertul qualities, beauty of color aud a lustre dazzHng even the diamond, and as varying in bright hueB. The Alabama Legislature was invoked to prevent distillers engrossing all tbe corn. and thereby raising the price to a ruinous rale. Ihe prayed for legislation was de feated by rolling a barrel of red-eye into a siuo-room or tne oapitol. Muzzint has oome out in a strong let ter against the French-Italian troaty. lie declares that if the Convention becomes an accomplished act, the p-trty of tbe Na tion will try to array Italy in opposition to the Uovernment. Two gentlomen in Indiana have honest ly give over fifty thousand dollars each toward the establishment of a first-class female college in the oity of Lafayette in that State, if one hundrod thousand dollars more oan be raised by the citizens. Idvis of Ilattle is the title of a volume of poems, just published, the author is Mrs. Laura U. Kodden, who is deaf and dumb. Our readers may have seen Bomo of her pro ductions undor the non de plume of Howard Qiynhou. rhe lever or speculation in lioston is at ilB height The mining stocks now in ths market represent no less than two hundred and forty-eight enterprises, embracing cop per, gold, coal, iron, lead, plumbago, anti mony, &C. Lbe U-tvenport iJrottiors are in Eng land. The Queen patronizes them. Tbe Lord of tho Baek stairs-iu-waitiug reports that the Queen asked them why auuh olever knot-tyers aud untyerB didn't stay in Amor- ioa to help it out of its present suarl. sja-ta'ym.m,Wlitifi.a'i"6y'Tion.on"lu the interest of I lie south, ana mat tne mysterious National Hotel epidemio in 1807 was the result of a similar attempt on the life of Mr. Buchanan. In tho Hudson county (N. J.) conn, on Monday, Judge Ogden senlenced eleven of the persons trom Hew tora, woo pienu guilty to having been present at the prizo fight at Craven Point, on the outskirts of Jersey City, about two weeks since. The prisoners were fined in sums ranging from $101) to S200. A oouple of hundred roughs, who went tn a nrize finht at Port Jervis, N. Y., on ThurBday, guerrillacd tho train, and robbed the passengers of their watohes and money. One old man resisted, and was bo iniured that he died. Twenty of the scoun drels have been arrested. It oocurrod on thn Krin Railroad. It is stated that the large number of oaplurcs of blockade runners otr Wilmington ia owiniz to a new method which hue been inaugurated by tho new commander of the North Atlantio blookading squadron, which thus far seems to work well. What the method is tho Admiral keeps lo himself; but the plan has the desired elloct. Never before was the work in the IIoo- sao Tunnel beiog pushed with so much en-ergy and expedition as now. From eight huudredito nine hundred men aro in con stant emnlovment. The dam which building across tbe Deerfield River, this side the mountain, in order to fnrnish power to keep tha tunnel supplied with pure air, will cost one hundred thousand rinllfl.ro. Albert Pike has been defealedjin an attempt to get a sent in tbe rebol Congress. .shbel Qreen, an old Democratic leader in Bergen county, N. J., has couie out for Lincoln. He says Pendleton is as great a hen-lio as Jeff. Davis himself. Mr. Trenholm, tho rebel Secretary of the Treasury, represents the lundea ana unfunded dubt of the Coufedoracy ou the lat of J u v last. S1,20U,UOU,UUU. me ex penses from the 1st of July to the 81st of Denemhor aro estimated at about S32",000,- 000, making an aggregate of $l,67o,000,- 000. The annual interest or mil qodi is ovorS10(),0U0,00O. Mavor Alexander, of Snrinstfiold, Mass, has made a wager with a Democral of that oity, that in the event of McClellan's elec-tiou, aud within fifteen days thereafter, the Mayor is to give the Mowoiianue a ho .;,! a ri manna ' miles, oo- twooa tl' .iflrnoon Hours 01 . auu u u u.u-a su mc Col. Borden's now rifle was tried n.ar TTtina reoenllv. The distanos was luu six fuet in diametor. or reg ulation sise. Col. llerdan accomplished what, ia ascertained to be the best shooting on record. Soon after the trial commenced h. kit. iIia "hulls eve" tour times in suc cession: then misae.l It by a trifle iu the fifth, and hit again tho sixth. SInnr lntrnlfnTi la Formed. The l'ilisburirh Chronicle, Bneoulating on the formation or petroleum, says: We set it down as an axiom, mat nniure ta nut niilv osnsble of uroduoing now all ar- inl.a that, she has ever nrouucou, nut m .k. ia and will continue to produce mem until she substitutes something oener. icr- hans our meaning will bo oetier unuorsionu bv spplying it to single article. Bup for innianoe. we take the ono in whic we all have so deep an interest petroleum. This is known to De a uyaro-oaroon, emu- T.n.p.l nf t wo noses. These gases are pn- 1 1..1..I....III-1. .n.l ATknn.t. mi.v a ampul., iisuhiis iwus-iy "- - lis in quantity. One of them hydrogen i. constituent of water, and of course n . !nThaus!ille as the ocean. The other i. . onn.tiniAnt in all vesoisoio lorms anu la many of our rocks. One hundred pounds of limestone, when burned, will weigh but sixty pounds. . The part uriven on vy uumnift ITfidorWinor tbe "Oil Rock" 18 Btratum of limestone, of unknown t bicknefl-. l., Vnnntl In he UDWaTOS OI OUH iiiui'BUiiu featinflcpth. The water falling on tboeur-face and percolating ibrough tho porous snndstone that overn mo -v- i.i,iirtpa wlih salt, potash, iallpetre. and other chemical ingredients, and finally reaches the limentone took ana uoinVn it the carbon in the rock and the hydro-Ken of the water uniting to form oil, while UieoxyiEeiiisBetfreeto ascend to tho atmosphere or unite with minerals and form Th reyerse of this process Is seen In burning ihe oil in a lamp ihe oxygen in .u. -inhnw nn it inn with tbe carbon in at.. -:t fnVmin narbouio acid, and with the hydrogen forming water thus completing i ha .irnla. The question is frequently osk- tlio cirola. Tlis question Is frequently osk- traTTansht to tha city, wbtrti I will s.1! at m cl, when will the oil become sihausied 1- ,;swfl.nre. for osh f,.u...i,.nd.n.,..i.. W. may answer, when 111. ocean is, and not""""" asxa. Tjun,or, befoto. . - I t NUMJJKK D9. Speech of Andrew Jolnson. " l MowM ol tbe Colored Men." Gov. Andrew Johnson's speech to the colored people of NaBhville on the 21th ulL is niiiy rcjr(.ru ny a correspondent of the vinoiunuti uazeiie, wno says: That part of tha Governor'! speech in -H.wuim, auU uenounced the ar-istooraoy of Nashville, I cannot hope to render properly; but there was one point which I must not overlook, lie spoke as follows: " 1 Tie re presentstives of this corrupt (and if you will permit me to almost swear a little) this damnable aristooraoy taunt us with u.w ui in justice done, and charge us with favoring negro equality. Of all living men they should be the last to mouth that phrae; and, even when uttered in their hearing, it should cause their cheeks to tinge and bum with shame. Negro equality, indeed I Wnv, pass, any day, along tbe sidewalks of High street, where these arisjoorata more particularly dwoll auaiimraia, wuose sons are now in the bands of guerrillas and cut-throats who prowl and rob and murder around nnr aiiw pass by their dwellings, I say, and you will see as many mulatui aa negro ubiuon, tho former boaring an unmistakablo re- aaaahtanoe to their arislooratio owners! "Colored men of Tennessee I This, too, shall cease I Your wives and daughters shall no longer he dragged inlo a concubin age, oompareu to wuioh polygamy ia a virtue, lo satisfy the brutal iuaia nr .l.l,nl,l. era and overseers I Hencefonh the sanotity of God's holy law of marriags shall be respected in your persons, and lha trrnat Slain of Tonnessee shall no more give her sanction to your degradation and your shame I " " Thank God, thank God I " oame from Ihe lips of a thousand women, who in their own persons had experienced the hellish ininnilv of Ihe maneeller's code. "Thank God I" fervently eohoed the fathers, hnsbands. brothers of those women. " Aud if the law protects vou in Ihe nos- aession of your wives and childred, if the mw Biuuiun muse wnom you noiu aear Irom the unlawful grasp or lust, will you endeavor to be true to yourselves, and shun. as it wero death itself, the path of lewdness, crime and vioe?" " We will I we will I " cried tho nmnmlsli.il thousands j and joining in a sublime and tearful enthusiasm, another mighty shout went up to heaven. tub itosKS or ins colored h-v. "Looking at this vast orowd of colored pooplo," oontinued the Governor, "and re flecting through what a storm of persecution and obliquy they are oompelled to pass, I am almost induocd to wish that, as n ths days of o d, a Moses might arise who hould lend them sufelv U the nrotniaed lard of freedom and happiness." "You are our Moses." Bbouted several voices, and ihe exclamation was ceuirht up aud cheered until the oapitol rung again. "God," continued the speaker, "no doubt has prepared somewhere an instrument for the great work he designs to Derform in be half of this outraged people; and in due time your leader will come forth; your Moses will be revealed to you. "We want no Moses but vou I" strain shouted the crowd. "Well, then," reilied tho SDeaker. "hum. bio and unworthy as I am, if no other bet ter snail be found, 1 will indeed be your Moses, and lead you Ihroueh the Bed Sea of war and bondage to a fairer future of liberty and peaoe. 1 speak now as ono who feels the world of bis countrr. and all who iovo equal rignts ois triends. 1 speak, too, ss a citizen of TenneBsee. I am here on mv wn soil; and here I mean to star and fieht this great battle of truth and justice to a triumphant end. Rebellion and slavery abaiL,bvtinrl'a.(iaiv1 JAtvr"Jcr-ei-aviljn.-ai and when this strife in which we are sll engaged is past, I trust, I know, we shall have a better stale of things, and shall all rejoice that honest labor reaps the fruit of its own Industry, and that every man has a fair chance in the race of lite." It is impossible to describe the enthusi asm which followed these words. Joy beamed in everv countenance. Tears and laughter followed each other in quick suc- oession. Too grest tnrong moved and swayeil baok and forth in the intensity of emotion: and shout after Bhout rent the air. . ' . . A man might have exchanged an oral- t , nary iromoriality to have made such a , speech to such an audience, and been muoh f the Eailier I Plntforra ol the Matlonnl Union Pftrty. Rmoi.vxtn. That It Is the hlchest duty of every American clllr.uu to maintain against all their enemies the iiiti tty of the Union and the paramount authority of thu CoUHtitutlon and laws ol the United SUh'S, and that, laying aside all diRVreucos or po lineal opinion, we pledge ourselves, as UN ION men, auliuatfd by a common seutiment and aiming at a conimou obji-ot, to do everything in onr power to aid the Uovernment in queuing, oy lorce oi arms, ine rchelii'io nuw raging against its authority and in briugmg io thu pnuiribuiunt due to thuir orlmea the rehuls and trait ts arraiKued agaiunt it. BRSttLven, That we approve or the determination o l thn Governoif ut af the United States not to com nniniise vith rebels, or to otter any tarms ot pitaoe exc4't nach as nmy based upon an uuconditional surrender of thuir hostility aud a return to thuir Just alU giancu to the Constitution and Laws of the United states ; ami iu wo upiiR fueuvvvrumrut to uiaiotain this pooitlon aud to prosecute tho war with the utmost possible vigor to the complete sap. presnluii of the rulilliou. in full rtOlauue upon tht sell satTiAces, the patriot sm, the heroic valor and th undying aovotlon of tne American people to thttir country and its tree ii.ittitu.iun. Kijtm.vKii. That as Slavery was tlie cause and now conHtlt'ittrs the strength of this rebellion, and as it must ho always and sverywnere bositlle to tne prin-' clpli'S of llepublieau government, juttw and the aa- KXTlltl'ATlON KKOM TliK SOIL 09 TUB KK-PUltLlO; aud that we uphold and main-tuin ihe Acts and 1'roclnmatlou by which the Gov- nrnmuut, lu its own deluuc, has aimed a death-blow at this iHwaw U. We are In favor, furthermore of such uu amendment to tbe Constitution, to be rnfii. bv thf nucule in oomonnity iin its pruvis i Aat.ail ti.rnilnntn kitil ftiri.vnp nmliDilt thn ht istenrof Mavery within tbe limits or Jurisdiction Oi the Unitod States. BsstiLVltn, iiiai tno iiihuh oi .ue amenenn pw are due to our soldi and sailors of the army and tvy, who have perilled tboir Uvea Inde- neof their country and la vindication ot the honor ol in flag; that the nation owoa to them some per- manont Vecognltion of thuir patriotUm and tfielr valor, aud ample and permanent provision (or those al their survivors no nave sunureii iiisniiinutrs ana received honorable wouuds In the soi vlo ol the. country; and that the niumorlos of those who have talltin in us auwnue simu oe na in graieiui ana ysrlaitlug ruuicraoranoe. BttfoLVKD, T4iat we approve and applaud the prac tical wUiUm, the aiisulhAh patriotism, aud un-vwervlug fidelity to the Ckinntitutlon, thu priuclplei ohAititrican liberty with which ABRAHAM LIN-filH.N haf ditiliaiijttd, under cirtum'taiii;! of up-uarnlleied mlncuiry, tlm great autius and retsponsl-bilitittt of tho I'mldcn.lal OIHco: that we approve and vndorao, as demanded by the emergency and uiaeiillal to the prceurvation of the nation and as within tlie (joniuiuiiun, me uiMwnra ana acts wtiion ho has adopted to dftteud thn uatlon against Its oi.u and secret ioe : mat we approve, espwciai- i y, tlie lnilCLAlATliiw ur n.rn,irAiii(r.,niiu hid oui- pluymi-nt, as Union soldiers, of men herutolore held i. niR.urv: That we have full oonA- dence In hi tlutormi nation to carry these and all other constitutional moniures, essential to tha sal ration of the couuiry, into iuu ana complete eneot. itmoLVKn. That we deem tt eisuntlal to the m-n- eral welfare that hnrmuny shonld prevail in the national couuclls, and we regard as worthy of public conlidence and olbclal trust those only who cordial lv eiid.irae tne principles proclaimed in tnese views, aud which should characterise the administration Of thn Government. KRsoLvr.n, That the Government owes to all men employed In Its armies, without regard to disictinc tlon ol coior, mo mu uniit-cumi ui tue iaws oi war. Bibolveu, That any violations of thee laws, oi of the nan ngua of oii ill zed na-lons tn the tinit ol war, tiy tha rebuilt now in arms, should be made the subject of full and prompt redress. UKHOLVKU, i nai tne loreiKu immigration wnicn m the past ha ald-d so much to the wealth,dt-rulop-mem of resources end increase of power to this na tlon, the asylum oi the oppressed of all nations, ihuiild be fostered and oncouraged by m liberal and Just policy. Br-miLv r.u, That we are In lavorof tho sptwdy con striictlou of the railroad to the Pacific. Kksolvkb, That tbe national uiin piMigen ioi the rednmption ot the public debt, must b kept In-vlolals, and that for this purpose we rucvnimend economy and rigid mponiilbility In the public ex-ponditmea, and a rigorous and just svitom ot tax a-tlon ; that it is thu duty of any loyal (Stato to sub tain the credit and ptomote the use of the national currency. RanoLVRD, That wa approve the position taken bj tbe Government, that the people ol the Unitod iSlatrs can never regard with indifference the attempt ol any Knrrpn pow.r to overthrow hy foroa, or to supplant by Irand the institutions of any republican government on the weewru coatlliunt (pro I on pud ap plauan)and that they will vlw With ex trume jealousy, aa menacing the pi-oce aud fndependtnc of this, our own country, the effort nf anj such power to obtain naw foothold for mouarcblal covermnents, sustained by a foreign military loroe. In near proximity to tha (jMtsxl HtaM MerchaBtTaiIriEg r HAVE JCST KERRIVXD, DIBBCT- l LT IKUH THK KST, tbo belt aaaortmant of Cicntlemcu's Wear MEDICAL. l,AMEEICAN.KEMEDIES, UOWI AS GMaiNrTJIXaTH PREPARATIONS! MIOBLT CON CENTRA TIB i ooHPonio FLUID .EXTBAOT BTTCHU ' A Poitiv A Specific Remedy for. BLADDKR, Kinif ETW, GBATRIn kM vsivrBtvamai enUaUAWk , This Medloioo Increases tbe eower at Ptoeatf , andezcitas tha ABSO-BUJCfcTs into healthy oo bywtiicb the WA TER Y OH VA LCKBO U8 depoet tfojl and all UNNATUMAL KN LA HQm)M ENt are ft. ducerf. as wall as pain and inflammation, and laaaDfll lor MBit, WOVMtt, and CUiLUUIW t . HSLMDOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU FOB WEAKNESSES ' Aiifttn from Exefw, Hnblta f JMmU IMMiun, mrtj isiuiacreuon, or AUuae, ATTENDED WITH TBE rOLLOWINO BTftfPJ x'jaiai Indisposition to Exercise, Loss of Power, Lose of Momory, Difficulty af Biatbipg, , Weak Mervrs, TretnbllDg, Horror of Diaoasa, Wakelaloeaf, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Bark, Universal Lassitude of the Flushing of the Body, ' Unscular System, Kmplfoo oo the Tao. Hot Hands, Palld OoQntenance. Dryness of the Skin, These symptoms. If allowed lo ro an. which thta medicine iu variably removes, toon follow IMPOTJCNOr, FAT OITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, i In one of which the patient mv ntnira. Who aaja say that tbey are not freajuently followed by thorn INISANITT ANDCONBmPTIOHt-Man are aware of tha causa nr thai but none will confess. The records of tbe Insane Asylums and the melancholy deaths bj Consnmp Htm, bear ample witness to the truth of the asief tlon. , THE OONHTITTJTTON, ONCE AFFKOTED WlTJi Require the aid of medicine tn strensihen and vibrate the system, which HkLM ISOLD'S EX THA CT BVCMV Invariably duet. A trial Will ooa since the most skeptical. , Femalet, Females, Females, ' iiD OB TOTJNG, SINilLE, MABTtTTlJ, OB 008 TKHPLATI1SQ HAUHIAQE. In many aftoctlons necallar to Temalea the Ek tract Buchn Is unequal led by any other rcmady, In Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painful nee or Suppression of tht Customary Evacnatlons, UI, peratcd or Nchlrrons statoof the Vterns, Lenoorrbct or Whitm, ttwiility, and tor all oom'plainte inoidnn to the sex. whether arlulnit from ladiscretlon. Hahlm of Dl slpation, or In tha DEl'I.INK OR CHAlVCiB OF LIFE. aYHPTOlia ABOTE, NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. ake no Balsam, Mercury, or Unpleasant Medietas tor unpleasant ana vangerous Diseases, HELKBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES " Secret Diseases In all tbelr atasse. at little .xnenia. Uttla or ao chauge In diet, no lnooaranianoa, AM) SO EXPOSCBE. It causes frequent desire, and rives strenjrth to Urinate, thereby remoyinK obstructions. Dreventfu and en ring Strictarea of tbe Urethra, allaying psU ana innammauon, ao rrequeni in mis ciaas oi on eares, and expelling POltOKOUB, DMEABK1), ANM WOHH OUT klATTKB. Thousands upon Thousands WBO UA VE BEEN TBE VIOTIMB OM short time, haye found they were deaeWed,, and that j the "Prison" has, ny tuaoseoi "roweriui stna ' gents," own dried In the system, to break out in aa ausrayatsod form, and PERHAPS AFTER MABitlAGJS. USB -n, i. HellllDOKl 8 XiZLToCl I5UCI1U it . r .1 . 4 . THE UKINAllX UKUAHTj, ; (Thether nlating tn MALI OB riHALB, trosi wbat.Tr caaM ort(iaatlng, and so matur I UI aaif TT anaa)., ssumuiuf,. DUaaM of thMa Organa nsqaire the .Id of a Clarauo, HELMBOLD'S EVT1CT BUCflP 18 TUB-QBE AT DIUBSTIO, And It ti certain to haye tbe desired effect la all D sases for whioh It la recommended. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD Ml Bolmbold's Highly Concent rated Oomponnd Fluid Extract SarsapariUa. SYPHILIS. This Ii an affection of tho Blood, and attao:i.U siexaal Organs. Linings of tho Nose, Kare, T ti u i Wl ml pipe, and other Mucus Surfaces, making! l I 1 pearanoe in the torm of Ulcers. Helmbold'e Ex i 5arsaparllla pun tlon tbe blood, and removes all e , f jiuptionsof the skin, giving to the compluxlon clear and healthy color. H being prepared exprewl for this class of complaint, ite blood-pnrt lying prcpf trtiee are preeerved to a greater ixtent than uy oM ! r preparation of BacaapariUa. s-r i 1.13). Tama TfTrtelv . 101111 UOIU JftUBO I tjl nitusaaM of a SvphllM Ha . excellent ItOHodit?" , the binary tore, d as an '"0,n.2 orSsioatl !n. wd S ! Organs, arising from habits pf1ril5 I wunoctlon wiui me i 'a Jn nnch ".3 reUaWhar 1 Hvldnce of the m, Ptn numm "W " .w-.r C'crtlflcaUMi oi Core, from eight ? Mm mown to tiCIENOK AW rAE. , Kor medical properties of UVUVven vnyvamm 1m! iM work, withe "x remark, cule bj th. lata l.bratas Dr. PH TB- , aSSSSSi b, Dr. WUH JM-ft I , oolobr.toa Pbyildan, sad Memb.1 of lha &ofs JolloK. of Borgaoiia, Ireland, "d pabllahaS 1 . 1 i-rantloa. of tb. Kins aud goaan'a JuurnaJ. , s Meillco-ClrurgicalTtarli-w, pnbllabwlbj BBS. I IAM1N TUAVElm, F.llowol tb. Boyal Ooilaga of '"almost ol Ib. tau rtJid.ro worta oa MwUslua. ; Sxtraot Bocho. Jl 00 par bottla, or all for M 00 Saraaparilla 100 " J (mproT'd Uoa. Wa.b 60 " "ISO ir bait a doo of aaob for whl will ' tout to onr. tb. mot oUtlo.1. oaaat, If dlraoSI ral .re adh.rod to. , . . . DellT.-rabl. to an, addreK, saoowlj PMkad Brors 'lSeVlba armpuma lo all oommnnloattoai, itum aoaranUMd. AdTica gratis. P.rioallv appeared belnre , M Alderraaa ol -b. city of Philadelphia, U. T. B.liabcld, who, be. aa dniy aworn, dnth Bay bll preparaliou. eooula , oarcoctle, oo m.rcnry, or i''"Il0.in,?i,, ait an purely aegetabl.. U. T. H ELM BOLD, s B.orn .nd .ntawrltxid before ate, tbl. ! djayol toTember, ISM. tT. . allBBABI), a.ld.rioan,Kliitbrt.aboToBlPhUa , address latursf . !'"'"V.TiTitT a. i . Biu.HV I PKISCIPAt. DEI'OT, H.loibold'. Drn and Onomlcal Warahouss, N B01,dS:ol". "liiiloal Dopot. IM loath Ith UanAOitivF ltOJi JJajijjo ... .nnrinHnM daal.re. who ondearor to d "OFTUBIROWN" and "otbw" artloUoa Uuajrop. Station attained by UMDlOQia a mnuu ' -' .i Extract Baclia, M t. ,f Saraanarflta- i Inprovaalioi.w.A old by all Dmigtrts avarywb.i-ABM tOhttHtMBOtD'-rAKMtOOTBm . Out oot th. adT.rtlaauaent, and anjl Jot It, AVOID IMPOSITION AND IXP08I1B ai-O. B0BKBT8A 00., aolnals Areata, fjtTlorlh Bllh tn.l Oolorahos O., who WUl B,l lbs trado at Maaofaetaiua BClass. tatlt-tUMTtm"

PROPOSALS. firoAAL rut HUau. CHI Li1 Ul'AMTI&MAMTKft'l OWIOI, 1 1KJATIUJIT or Wftft V.MIMIAf V CllMlt.El.4MD, Up., Jan. IS, l&A.) SFJALlTD PUUfUSAU), in diplioM, ars invited by tit undersigned tor supplying the Qurttvmas or iMpAriuiwiib id too veuariuiauc 01 w ir glole, at OtiarUston, Parkarsburg and Vbseling, V. Va., and the vml Depute on Liie line oi ths Baltiinoi bd Ohio Kailrui ae follows: Clark tgrg, Uiftitu, Nuw Cix-.v, Cumberland, Martins bur. Harper' frry, HvtUu, I'oiut of Uovks, and Including iageratown nul Frcdoilck city, Aid., of Mtntrrol ttiuw plaws, with HAY, CO UN, UAloaud bTKAVV. Bids will be i-eeelved for tho delivery of (8,000) hree thnasand bustieis of Corn cr Oals, and (6tj Hity toai of iiay or ftlraw aud upward; and ami iMt accumpauitHi uy a cupy ui mis uprnw mcut. viaaors nu stat at wmcn or ui atHMeuaBe4 romis they propose to make deliveries, aud tbe rates at whirb tbfty will make -deliveries ttwjAt, tb quantities of each article proposed tt be dell vennl, the ftiae when tid deliveries shall be oomnieuoed, and wlion to he oompletd. .. . All deliverus mini be promptly made within tb time, and lor the qnautitius propLseu autl accepted, to fusuie prompt settlement Ihnrolur. Tbe price m.ut be writ leu out in words cm tb bids. - Tb particular kind of dMcriptton 01 auii, ouiir, bay, or straw, prui-osed to bo dllverod Ktuat bt lletod in the propoU. Corn to be pat op In twd stout anrki, of nhont two bushels each. Oats ta llko sacks, of aUiut tunc bushel each. Tbe sacks to be furcftluKl without extra charge to the Government. Ihe buy and straw to be sncnrely haled. ' All artirlee offered under the b!di heroin la yltul, alii bo subject toa rigid iuipuiiwn by a Gov eminent Inspector before being accnpud. Cob Harts will be awarded fviiu tiniH to time to the lowit leaponsible bidder, as tho interest ol UlUov eruiueat may require, and payments v-ill be made when the whole amounts contracted for shall hav bocn deliverod nud atsccpted. bio bids will be cunatdoiwl from parties who have (atlbd beretoloit to coiup-y with thoir contracts. All propuraU mait bo ao;i-ij,iintl by a gnai nty, iKii(d by two r?;rouibl porauna, that, Jn case the bid b accepted, be or thoy will, within the time namud, exocnte thi r on trad for the saniA, with (ood aud sufficient sureilos, In a anm ooual to tho amount of the contracts, to deliver fotK" prop4od lu conforoifty with the terms of this advertisement ; and In rum a biduor should tall u n1cr Into tho wiitrart. tbfy to piltn th dKforppce bAtwron tbe ofer of said bblJcr aL-1 tb rcxt lowest responsible birtilcr, or the ptTcon to whom th contract may be amrdod. Tb MpotjBib'UtF ef tbe it&aritutor iuan be 1 hwD by the ofTcml ccrtititfttti ol a UdUhI 8tat Lutilrt JudK, or Attorney, Collector of Cnstonu or othur tioremmont oltoint known by this oClce, 11 parties will be duly notified of UioioCMptanc ' or rftjectlon o their pruposftl". AitproiKwal must be tuude In duplicate, aud be accobipauled with tho oath ol a)liKiuce or tliK party vi pMties, unless it has alruady been placid on tile In tuts oflice. No bids except In the form prescribed will Iw rrcived, and ouly trom producers or parties rog-nlarly evimuvA iu the buflircss. 'ibe full name aud Pu-itoillce address of oaoh Udder jiuut. be written lu the propoiabt. Proposals mutit be addn-fst'd to Captain A. V. BarriumT, Chief Quart (tniiaster, lit-partun-iit U'eet VirRiiiift, Ciiubtti laud, Md., and niui ked "I'rupoaais ur FwraB.11 . Hlank forms of bids, RnaranteM, and bauds, may 6 obtalued on dpriHcaKoD to thin office, rUKM OK FIiOPUHAU (Town, Connty, aud Staw) (I)Hte) . the nnderat lined, do broby propose to Turnlsfa and deliver to the United ttio, at tDe Qimrtrmas- tr's Pepartnient at , Rre;ably tp the terms of yi'ur advertiatttnent, luviihif propoHis for lor, daivd CumlmrlaiiJ, hid,, ... Ib'A, the fol1 lowiiiK articles, tIk: btiBbehj of 1 torn, In sacks, at per bnshsl of (66) flity six pounds. 1 11 buabels of Usta, in atveks, at per boshol of (M) thirty -two pounds. tons of baled Hay, at for ton of 8,000 pounds. tons ol baled Straw, at per ton of 8,000 pound. Delivery to commence on or before tbe day of , 1854, and to be completed on or before the day of ,181 .and pledge mynelf to en let Into a written contract with the f'uitod states, with Sood and approved security, within tho Hpace of ten ays after belu notified that my bid has been no oeptod. Tour obedient servant. Captain A. V. Bahbiwoek, Chlel QuarterniaMter Dpt of W, Va., Cumber laud, Md QUARANTY. We, the undersigned, residents of , the tJounty of ' ', and State of , hereby, Jointly and severally, covenant wltb the United States, and guarantee Id case tboforeolog bid of - . ' be accepted, that he or they wil 1, within ton days alter tho acceptance of suid bid, extent the contract for the same with good and siiflU ciont sureties, In a snm equal to the aiuouut of the contract, to furnish the fomi proposed in conform- (8li4, under which tne vta was uaae, aua. in cose me said - shall fail to enter into a contract aforesaid, we guarantee to make 1001 1 tie d mere, r between the oner by tnu said aua tne next lowest responsible bidder, or tbe pcraon to whoa tbe contract may be awaniwi. uiven nnucr our nanus ana seau this day of , ld64. Witness, I hereby certify that, to the beat of my knowledge anti Lie 1101, tne auoTe-uumcu sunraniors are avtti ana sutneieut securities for tho einouut ibr which thy oner to be security. 1 11 To nnoerttlled by tne united states uutrin Artor Dey, (K) hoc lor 01 (junioms, or any otner onieer nuoer the United states Govern mo tit, or responsible nonon known to this omce. All nronosals received nnder this adTertt somen t will oe oimnoo ana w wna- dora are rospoctiuiiy invnea w ue iiiwui, OpeDlUg OI OIUS1I lUHJ HWiio. ,uiim CapUln and'oiifef yuarterrnasb'r, .nirMtf IPt- of w est Virginia. Potatoes! rotatoss: OtllCI COMMIHSABY OF HCn?ISTl!N, 1 Uolumiiu, Ohio, O t. mith, lwl4. F SEALED Pll'JrOSAl.a 1VII.L UB 11'ChlVK.u at Una offlc. from oltU' ll. loya' to tin llnlua 8taton Government, unm 11 . ! " "' tho.npp'J andd.llVBry at Camp uhhm "nio, i ol all cliario, of .ucli Tot.lo..., may Lb re. oillr, d by the Com-.lm- ry or SoMnteuce Irrra tlm. to time. Hald bid., "10 accp nd, will form the baai.of a wrilten contract, with two good and re. .ponsltdo .nrltl.. (nanif. writie. to lie siveu) and bond, iufflulent to luderan'fy tb 'luitol bt .U. "ft!"" oontraot to lako eff ct on th. tenth dnv ef November. lblH, and to ountmiiM In foiow uutlltbe llr.t Y..ni. lur.-. nl.li.rt tn lbs ai1imv:il (it th. floiumln.rv Uenerl of Biibit.!lt. 'Ihe Potto. to bo of thu bentouality, ( null n''S exclud' d) tl.inJ t.Urtiui lalnllm lllltdud. Hid. lor tilt above wll be reiilired In dnnMcata with a copy of thil advartiaeBitut (a allp ttum 1 nrwaoap-r) attached to oach i... i.in.i v-irv nf not.tcpa mnat lie .Wen, ardlliob d all! be at pulatcd In price at .jbiUih per PI'ament to ho made In anch fend, na may tw aup -,, . r...u.,v nr tl,n Iliiitfd Stiites. The rlttht la reaerved to rcj et ny or uli propoaal. If dAMm.xl hv the underailtuxd for tiio itlt.-ri-at "f tb. GoT.r-m.nt. Q- II A Kil l NOTUN, rc21i-Itd uii-. HAIR RESTORATIVE Copy ofPpotogroph trom Life ofL. A. BKOWN, slmwInR the efirct of HTKi.LlNU'fl AMUUOOlA Jn oightoen months. cfrtifkiaTes. ThliU to certify that about .sigiiteen monthtairo oommenccd mdog 9trlliiK Amlr-il. J hd hair was sb. rt, thl... and rapidly alllu out. lbak tiiod mauy Hair i'onicii, Iuvlgofati.rs, Ac., witli'-u. ifceivinn any lnptlt. H--ou alter usii.g the Ambro la, my hair Med faliimt out, and con.niei.cod Erowing eo rapidly oh to atocuio me. - thUk, left aud gly, Ld I. flvo feat 'ourfliuohos t.. u,iLri-. let down, reach. ng .0 the fluor. m. rlliiB' Amlir..li, an ainoo I h.. com- m.-nc.dnung 'CTYaSm&iSC' Ir. Sterllliir'n Amlrola I. a tlmnlatlni ! Blly .xtr.ot oi B.Kit., Larba and "erba. " "i cnr. all diaea of the .rain and It, bine of the h...d. entirely eradlcau-a dandi uit, proreuta the balr Irom lalliiiK o- t, or from tJrnio irrmatnre.y rT. ennxinft It tn trow Illicit and loi g. It la entlrel dlff rent fr..tn all other iiniwraUnu, and can b. r- UTInmibllo.rec.ntlonod.g.ln'H arnflon. ' ,le, l,,.nd.J and onlc.iltd ti. rt.se iji. at J'"'"' The .i. .rtlolo h .. a cut o' a L 0 D V 1 N U ISO: tho r,rlo arll.sle l' hea 'ed bT a T.ADY IN B'TITNO POSIl'RB. rh-'i r'- vnrclmBiiiK, ' t"1 get KTKBMNO'S AM Phi It I . mnd tak.b. iiher. ThB0rted T'alto ol lln. I., a BR" b-aaen at M Drniritl"!., takeu .roui lllei there lore there ran be no deroittan. k-.im fricx 81 UO per Ho, n-rla! ! bottle. II. II. NTl'.RLi M I' is Bale Prnlsilfldta, lat I.ltiorly SIrei't, w Torft. .T .le by all Drnrnl- la. ! .di.ei-.-." COWrLECTjONER, P. 8. 4tsTtUll. O "roti"nera,o.. Jl .. Hi North HIKi. Sl 0. 1 . I,.ltlinor ha.lng diap al of I.I. Interit In the lat. irm of Lalllm..r 4 Baylor, to P. S e.iy dn, we ro ntfnlly aollclt tho klurt notronare of th. rlend. 7, the l.te firm, and th. public rnerally dm r,'.!.tr fob cotios!s, ;i,ii! asi tOStslMl'Tit-.V. nTHK TK0ETA6LB PVLM0H.BT BAMaM ' 1 the moat nlttblT aprro.nl nvdiclu. tlx irU. II " " - ' Ti.,n.T og a, .nnnroeedentedaaleo'n.arlv'ri!:r.. It bj Inm.nded by onr b.s.1 rn ", onr moat amine S3." the PTin, tn. Hwh. In faet by all who bt jT vvT rtl catea, which can be riven to almt ", ..Mt.wal'ixr. to ash bottle. The Pt r, 'tenwlllcbcrlnl!jre'midllie money If not . lrV,.lT .tl'v:t,ry. rtlo. 80 cent, and l! the lal kottlM mo,:b tb. chtst. B. r.il t. m which la pre pa rod only by BERD, fJDTIjKB 00., Wbolaaia Drnxirl.U, Uwtotk Bold in Coltu ku'fcl Dal piorallj - STERLINGS -p- mm VpRAWM & ENGRAVED FROM LIFE. 'DMLYOHIO VOLUMK XXVU. WASHING MACHINES AV n li i n jar I a y Ui J. HIS DA a A. AliEii. mm To HoiiHeker pers Everywhere I J F YOU DON'T WANTYOrR CLOTHEA twiered and wiencbed. and puled to pieces by -IB IHB UII1-IHI"UBU iMriHKtjIKINa, WHI T raiiNiNO and clothus ptSTaorn procfes of wash- K aim wriuitii g, ko Diore n xt wuohi og-aay and "tl ana ous one oi ne Best ttvii.iiotia, olovum BKALTH SAV1KO, TlMICSAVINa. abd HON ST. .viu luvtsiuieai si uiaa. THR TJNIV3E3n SAIj Clotliew AVfislier, 54,211 Mold in thp First six Months o! iKBl 0. S'XF. or B0LTJ, Length. Jianieter ftarir Family Wrlngor(J14 lliu. 24 In. Dteaium Uedlum Family " -iflo.ail ' Dioall LawTWel 1. bed. Lauodry " J. Larca " M la lt'i in I in. 10. o in. y. In. lt'liin. 1 In. In. 1 In. SO 1 I... 2? In. - 80 TW in. 2'i 1". 17Vln. 2 In. So-, 18 andx2 to run by 8 team or Uautl. 1'UIIIM. ' o per pa r. o. '1 and S have iHAl t Colli and NOOGfl. 11 others are WAriHAMkH. they are for oale lu ootllv every own In tbe untry. Whererr tbey ai ttt. 1 already in'rodured -i, want a OI '' VASFR. Th EXCLUSIVE uir.111 or fAI.S will Iw kr.Dted 10 th. flrrt r..pi.o IM. applfc.ct for th. -Tiwry. iirnm innttcom'ntl on.r.u and JJ,. riutlv. Circular, fariihlifl hf J I I.I I K IVI'.I CO., 847 Broadway A.w York. MEDICAL. Dr. XL A. Wilson's TONIC, CATHARTIC .mi Anti-Dyspeptic asfl EeaSade PILLS, JSLBt TONIO, hey agree wltb the most delicate stomach, retuov. g Nausoa, Palo and Debility iron) that Organ, id through It impart tone and vigor to the whole tern. A. n Ctitlinr'tic, ley Infiuenoe more the motory and loas tbe secern g power oi the bowels Utau any other combination j common use. "nxTQI-BOO'OfiilA,. Audita ton thonpand lacooventences, from a sllpbt Indigestion aud sallow cheek to ejttreme eoiaoiatlon and dt!preoion 0' spirits, or a -onflrmtd caeeof Mel- ancholia tn its moil ainrravaieo w.rm mwe run are confidently recommouded as asure care, If perse- veringlj asoa. HEADACHE of all kinds, Bucb aft Sl-'k Ileadache, Kt-rvoni Hrtrtacho, BheTi. matfo Headache. Bilious Headache, Htnpld Head-athe, Ohronio Healacho, '1'hndibing Headache Is promptly relieved by the nee of these Pills. THEY NEVER FAIL Tn removing NAOfKA and H BAD AO UK, to which VKMALKo are so subject. Liver Complaini-Torpid Liver. n th Pill. In altnratlvedosesfora I on it time, or until the organ la aroused. Intermittlog the use ot the tills now and then, is tbe better piuu. INTEMPERANCE . Any one who Is so nnfortnnate as to eat too mncn, may save himsell a fit ol Apoplexv, or othur serious oo u snences, by Immediately tukiug Pill THEY ABE A FAMIJVY PILL, And m box ihonld always be kept In the house. ThAy are a good Pill to be taken before or a.ter hearty dinner. 8TUtKNT9, Delicate Females, asd all persons ol sedentary bahlts, rhoy are invaluableas a LA X A-T1VK, improving the appetite, giving TONIC and VIGOR to the Mgtti organs, aud restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. They may be takeo at all times. With PEItFKOT safety, wlthont matting any change ol diet; AN U TUB flt)3i.i(;i. ur aoi OUKKABI.K TASTE RKNDKKS IT EAbY TO AP-ilINI8TKKTHEM TO CHlLDttKN. nid. R. L. sHNK8TOCK AC0. Sole Proprietors, 7n and 78 Wood and 91 fourth Itreeti, flttsbnrgh, Pa. Bold by Druggists aud Modi clue Dealers generally B. 1 FAHXI STOCKS Dear Slri TfB take much pla nr la a-eurrnn yoj ,1... .!.. I. nn v.rmlin.. now In IH that we think ,.1.vn,ir. ... WUUH DKnTUOVtlt. W. hm aold It largely at retail, and with nnl onn aocoeaa. We ar. DrugKla. Phyalclaoa, and baT. pr.-w.rilMdltfnr our nati.uU. aud hayeboen woll lat- Uned with It. eltecu. niui.np ITUIOA, S. I. 1AI0M BISHOP. n. Iu FAHXESTOtTJK'S Worm Confections a ... n-,Twn th. nrtniilnloof hit ccifti hrtitml VermiuiE. They are vnt r.p in a nice and nalatable mrm. to suit the ta-te of wm who cannot .,....ni.ntiv tk the VermMnvrn. (Ihlldren will take them wiHieut trouble They are an elTectlVT' Worm uestroyor, and may bo given to tbe mwt deli-lcote child. jufi .1I1-H,tnitfvi Bold by uriiKKiat ana aieoiciu. rai,.Mif l.tl.MniwMl PHYStClAKSA DH. GARD, - Having pcrmami tly hcatd tn tliln city, ouldre-si-ectfnlly tender his i to "efliloiial services to tlieeiti-li usof Ooltimbus and vlrlnlty. Having hd con-ij a.r,r-nn tt In nrlvale and hnsultal praC' tl e, be feels conAdt-nto' giving sailsfact'oa to all by whom l e may o ' mp'oy-o. vmi bta'f street, opp site the Oipito'. No. SI Knst or.tI8-ly TIlKWllKA't' O.H EI ro i CON8UMI 7'ION! : i ; f ? ? ? DR. WM. Bi lil 9 BAT-SAM FOU XMI. LUXOS. roKTH rtmsor Oonsnmptlon, Pecllue, Aathma, Brochltl. Waitlni of J3rNIht Sweats, Splttlnn of Rlood, Hoop-in Ooutrh, Dlfflculty of Bnathin, 0dds, loDueua) W""tns, i niuw ' .u. ...a .11 ititfutaBM of the Lnnira. Itconlninw noOiiniu, hIoiiioI, lHincrnl PolHon ! Am tl 8njt) for the mom veucai vnita. pt.A mn.t distreenlnK fViuchcan be broken ap li fc fow hours time withont fall. in in miiiHivui Wecall their spctal attention to the great strenfrtl and iiaudlna ot the vast nnmher or certificates whiofc w. haJ?pnhtU.hed,aLd can be had, free of charge here the medicine H for sale. ... TO PUYSlCIANH.-lheKreet inccess rhyniclani have had tn the nee f this medicine in their pro tlca with patlenU having dlseaed langs or Oonsnmptlon, Induce ui to continue to Mil to them bf i... iinn for their exclusive us. No long medi- (nu has aver attalued so high and so enviable a rep- ntatlon u Dr. VVm. Hall e Halsam for the Lungs. The medlcnl properties of the artlolei nsed In Til manufacture are extracted with gitat can, and by the DM Ol UI mow .- .rr.-. -rr- n ... MUi(iriM U too well known to need any re oemmendatton. The community know it to be thf best Lung Medicine oflered to the.publto. For sale by DrnggiiH jpuerally, and H liters in FamlW Medicine, Do sure that yon jtet Dr. lTall's Ualean. A. L. WHJVILL m (U., ptnwaSwljdfl rroprletoni, Clacinnatl, 0 COLUMB MEDICAL CHEROKEE CURE THI OBEAT . INDIAN MEDICINE. ROOTS, BULKS ANI IEAVES- An mufaittno ewrs for Oprmatorrhi, cwmiMf (fsal eat, ttnetmntat EVnuWrMw, and ail duca canted kt, sW. pollution tuck at Lot of Mmory Umwertal LuuiHuU, raitu m tae aar, ittmnrn 9 vwon, tYmaiwtw Old Aj, Weak Sirwet, ttifeulty 0 Brtalking, TVwwtblmg, B'aWsitMM, Kmptintu cm Ik Am, Fnla VemUnaHc1 tmuMih,. Ormvimottim. nd all the Dinml aomnkiUlM oavMKt ov aaparima from Me path ot neUttrt. WTbls medicine is a simnle vewtable extract. and one on which all can rely, as It ban been used In nnr practice for muny yoan, and with thousands treated, It bat not failed tn a single instaooe. Ite curat ire Dowers bav ibeea snDclent to (tain victory over me nosi siuoui rn one. er-To tbone wtio nave trlned wltb their. cons tttn uii, Vtmr 4iiiai ki winil.w fcTmti itie react) of medical aid, we would say. demavr not tbe Cauo. kee Ccrb will restore yon to health and rigor, and hit an ijw.es. aw iim nave laiteai 90TVor full particulars, get a Circular from any drnK store In the country, or write the Proorletors. who will mall, troe to any one desiring tbe same, a mil (realise in pampniei lorra . PHoe, 9i per bottle, or three bottles for nd forwarded by expreee to all parts o' tho world. rcold uy an reipiwitante ornfTRtsts everywhere, Hole Proprietors No. 89 Liberty St., Mew York, (rood Ktw for the Di forlnnaret The long Sought for DISCOVt Ki:i AT LA 8 XI! Cures vi from one to three days. Cherokee Remedy AND CIIEI&OKFE lYJECTlOX, Comp -oiided from Roots, Barks and Lpaves. OHFBOKKZ J1VMKDT. th gnat Indian Diuretic, cum all dMcooei Uie urinary orj,-atn, stu-fS at incvuH-nmrv of the briM, mrammtUlon of At Blndder, Mun mnlim oj th it uihv. None tn the bladder Ktrictur. iimvel, Glret, ttonurrhmi. and i ttritfiialbjrtaommmded in th. cattt of tlnnr All (or Wtit in female) vhert all the oM naunruu mpmrtnim hneti ailed. -9"it is preluded iu a highly concentrated torm, the doHfl only tJJfii.g from on to two teaspooD'uls three tlim tpei tiav. WTlti dlutetioand alterative In Its action; pnrl-fyliig an eleatinlria tne blood, causing It to flow In all ol its original pnritv and vigor; thus removing rroin tbe system all Dernlcious causes which have in duend diDeMUt. 0BKUOKKN ttJJtniON tt Intended as an all) ot aosititant to tlx- Uhruoke BctirDT, aud should be nsed in conmnctlon with that mcdicluo in all cases of QonmrSaa, Ulret, t'Umr Albutor White. Itnenecti are hfnUnj, tootnmn amd demulcent; romuvlcg all ncald-lng, beat, cborueo and nalt ft- if rha buruluv andaliost unumlnraole ). ,t m ezperlonooo with nearly ail tho clau wwk Imectionn. esTBy the use of the Ohkhokei: Ukmkot and Oh. BOkeh Injbction thn two medicinee at the same time all improper itischarRee are removed, and th weakened oritaus am sDeedily restor! to lull viirar and slrength. JTFor lull partlcnlara get oor pamphlot from any drug storo to the country, or write us and we win innu i roe vo any aaoreas, a mil treatise, Wl'rlce. OHXIioSBH UrhUoT. 82 m bottla. am three bottles for 16. Sr-Price, UH(f - Wttlt0f tlirfre botiios for M. spunk bv alio rase to anv address on rwmMnt af Tho Clu-rott'' Hrmrlw, rherokp Mrni4(oii and 'Iiorlie 'ur. ar nold by al, ,ntrt)ri uridine Priiuicista in the civilized world. borne unprincipled cualers, however, liy to sell worthUtrBCi nip unds tn place of these: those will h they can purchae at a che tp price, and make more mouey by selling than they cnu on these medicines. As you value your health, aye. the health of your future iiflsprirg, do not be deceived by surb UD:rlft cipled Urugiuts, " for thete mMioin'i and tike no oliV fS I' the Diuti(tiiU will not buy them for yon, enclose the money lu a letter and we will s-nd ttem to y u by Kxpie-s, securely sealed and paukud free Irom rhervatioo. Ladies or Uentlemen can address us In perfect con-flileui:s. ft ta tie if lullv and plainly tnelr diseases and suiptoina, as we tuat all diseases of a chromic nature hi male or female. PatUnteneed not hsiWte b-onnse of their inability to visit us, as e hae treated patients succewnully lu all portions of the sivilir,d glbn by cornspoudence. Patients addTesktiiiR us will please state plainly all the symptoms f their complaints, and write I'OMomre, uuiinty, niuie ami nauie wi writer, fiiain, and Inclose postage rtamp for reply. tf- m,i ur :vi muie P'fMihlrt t tn anT address. Addicts all letter for Pamphlets or advi.e t the proprietors, no. 63 Liberty it.. New Tors, epn'JO.d'v.'l-tn-thiat COFFEE. Doift Fail to Read This ! COFFEE I COFFEE 1 1 The East India Coffee Co 154 READE STREET, N. Y rllKKK nilllKS FKIIH JRKK WU'Il St. Oall nnlTeraal atuntlon to their KELT'S EAST LMDLt COFFEE. 1 EST' EAST 1NIUA COFFER HAS IV all tbe t rtTii.r ol Od Government Java, and Is but halt the pricu; and also that Kent's Kant India lofl. a ias twice the strength or Java, or any other Ootfoe whatever, aud wherever ued by our first clais hotels and steaiubo.u the st ward say there Is a saving ot 60 per cent. llcni'S ssi inoia tw is the only bralthy beverajce kn -wu, and Is very nutritions. The weak and infirm may use it at all times with Iminntty The wire of the bov w. Nvane, local mllster of tbe M kt Church, Jesey tut . wiia has not bam able to use any coffee for flf teen years, oan nse nunv mi. iu vi tlmosa day, without injury, it being entuely free rota these properties that produce nervous eztlto roent. Dr JAMK8 POYLW, of 1(W ' hambers Street say : "I have never known a?iy coffee so healtiul, nntrl-tlonn, t.d free Com all Injurious qiialltfw as Kent's Kast Ii.dia UoiTe 1 advise mj patients todrlnt It unWerfa ly, evm thoso to whom 1 bare bltnerto prohlblt-d tho use of Ooff e." The PltlNO PAL Olf THE NRW TOBK BYR IN-ri KM KY says:-"l direct ail thepstleute ol mir u-stltutloo tt. uteexplui'ively Kent's Bs India Cof-ee aud would not be wttuout it on a y arccuut. Hi., Bev O Liill'N, an euilueut clernymao Of tbe M, K. Church, now stationed at IlaU..y Btreet, Newark lays Oi Keut'a K"t India Cot : "1 have nsed It marly a yar tn my Tamlly, and find It produces no ache of ihe head or nervous irritation, as In the case of all oiln-r oouea i. ia nrumK., pleanant, and l corataiiy reoureojanu it iv-n men and their families.1' u ..c. vu.t i,.rii. iioffea is uitad dallv bTthe faml ll.s nt Risbon Ames. Blibop apTr, and m"j ol the most dlllnnUhrd clergymen and professional mm In the country. BKWAKF. OF COITHTTKIirri TO, And to sure that the package Is labelled, Kciil'H KhwI India ('o(lVr, IA4. BEAliK KTKEfcT, MKW VOHK, As there are unim-rous conter:etta afloat, nner th nnn.T.of ' Genu no ICast India Oodee," "Or glual kast InHfa fJcme," Ac, put forth by Itppoit rs, t d-ceive the ntiwarv In 1 ib packages, ar.d in boxes A 8tJ, UO and 1UU Itii., lor Groceri aud large cousa tners. , Bold at Ileta'l oy neany evrry unei u . Klstin'thio. The 'oltowltiR V. holesale Mreots will uppiy the fa at Now York prices, -re.ght addedi It Main, aud V. A. Hells, Columbus; Aro A. Ooitr A Co.. Olnclntiatli Reefer A fugle, I'ajton; w . v.. tri-Hiik Honstou. Orbacai lams ft ito natte'ia; rawjer , Smart, OMlllcotho; API" Bon- !6e"''",et S hn n. Woods, warren; MrGoaao A Hon, bteiiben vlllei Gordon McMillan it Co , "Jl-volaiid, and by Wholesale umoerstn prw iuiui., anglii- n-eod tmi" WM ' JEWELRY. 800,000 1 1 1 tnrAP wvrcnuANn jiwrlhi at Who'. ty l.le. gilMera, Umnlr, Merchant., I'e ileta. tud rental trailer, eiip llttl at Innnaao luritau-.-Waehea.ni J welry lit .Terjr deaorlo'lea lit anj -..t nr ...,lt ar.il In an. aitautiti ooiialautli ,,u band anil m d Ui onlr. HV.tiui.lo. oi any cl.-l r.r aorlt riin.lhi'1 uhki ' anw.m. aJ. l'rlet. and full deacrlu lima Ime. A ir.M . u. uiiuuan. ertIT 1-eil.T 7IH llr ,.1.-.T. New Vorfc. 20 hhla. Coal Oil, FOR BALE BT O. IltiFlERTS, So. 24 North Hicti 8tre- - WlT 20 bDls. Alcohol, 0E 8AI.B BT 0f ti Nrth BlKh MV $m IB) US, Hli), MONDAY MORNING, NOVEM OHIO STATE JOURNAL Printing Establishment, IN THE oKio state jouiMii. TUB COJIBIXE0 CIKCTIiATIOX OP THE DAILY, TRI-WBEKXiT, OHIO STATE JOURNAL IS- Gr II E A.T EE- ALL OTHER PAPERS PUBLISHED IN Central Oliio. MILITARY COODS Shoulder Straps tt ISwords! SAti JVtt Jtau.UlID IB UWM ADD BUT WL1T0 ITtLM Of SHOULDER STRIPS A SWOEltS trw broaibt to tnU oat,. 4LBU, 8U&M, Bat Oords, Bati and Oapt, an u aivna or aiuT.ar ooowa 8MITH A CONBAD'S HAT 8TORE aaw NUI IIoom Bnlldlni, WLDHBUI, O. Btur..dt BOOKS & STATIONERY THE NASBY PAPERS! BY PETROLEUM V. NASBY. " Pojlur lit) tht ttd Church in Charg I " Tbi. work la tbe ricb.it book of Wit and Satire Mir nub labod. ' Oi lint U Naaby" la au original enlua; and lake It In lb. natu.al way, ooa. not u- f. (a Vkn,'lni.tHd .tHMSi... Ibia ia a Isiino pamphlet, of M page., and oU oaly uo ceuta V"r"! " :""..r,7H,.l dealer.. MeW. Boy., aud all Uookaell.'r. aud fJanTatui. will do T..I1 to .end their order, at on... Vol! atook of Diai-lois for 1B64 Oltitona and Boldlerl may aa w.ll inpplj tb.nuclTea a. uuca AMERICAN FLAGS, Portraits of nil the Generala, PliotoRmpli Albums, alC. RANDALL tc ASTON. IIl. MOTT'S VEGETABLE LWEB PILLS! are oowinowa u 11 1 ri j ui LLilBnllcai vouoiuuio tAii av.o, 'iuT. rronmlanU rrewliia lo our or nan . Boat. 'r niEiaIiVaJMT. a direct actl. u OB tha ilatftrVal llfltlfl Itia blna'llon oi aiTibeef 1 BTaypmstistng tht Liver Complaint. an Ittea oi, v aen tne uivvr "- z th. Ml. I. impure, anJ tel. impor. bll. i. qaehca la, oohealthj eomplMlon, or a H1""'" ka aklo, attandad wltb p.loa In tho rlitht at., alat orar tlm Wionlrtwr Blntlw, low" m Av mUI "' Hirntt, IuiIIkmuob. iot nt. OT DraKRlata and daalera In ramllr M' riopilaton, OlodaaaU, Ohio, nti.u. mninuaui. . moat eitnwi filar .nrS&C. STATE DAILY OHIO STATE JDIJBKAl fllr (a, IV. Cast NINI Htrcrt. HON DA V MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1834. TERMS OF fcCBSCKIPTIOX. Tentm ! tti Dully Joanial. Slnrl BnbKrtton, 1 yaar.. M M 00 Blnrla BabKrlbon, oath ......M. HI Stnglo Babasrlbora, 8 OBtb..H....H.mH...,.MMM. I 88 RIbkI. Sabarrlbw., I oatb.,M..M.w 0 SO To aresta ta alob. 15 oe.t. aar waak aaoh aopr. Terms f the TrI-Weekly Jonranl. Slngl. BobKribara, 1 year........... M 60 Slngl. Bnbacrlberi, 6 anjnthi.H.M..,Hn..MH. t K Blngle Snbaerlben, 8 topthaw 1 16 Blngl. SnbMrlbera. 1 nonth..H.wm...HM..M.HHH 0 K Terms of th Watehly JleHrnnl. Slug le Bubacrlbara, per ywir. Si 01 TEUMS OF ADTKRTIS1IVO. DilW-hie Square on lnaerUon.......HH It cents Special Notices per tnara, each insertion ..... ........1. Local and Business Notloet, per Una, each Insertion . 20 oents. WnrabTOne Square, each lntrtlon...w91.W Local and Business Notice, per line, each 1 ""- ' as oeata. aT One sonar covers tfarae-qaartara mi an lnwh of space in the columns of the Jousmau W Marriace Vntlcas wtll hereafter invariably he charged ou cents wbeo nnder five lines, and 60 oents per square when occupying more space. M All Tn&NSiRUT adTertfRemeits mast be paid tor, uvreatter, at tne time they r ordered, other. wte they will not appear in tne paper. This rule tll be rib-Idly adhered twin all chscs. Thro will he no exception. All lenl and recruiting advertise- m,itts win rnirif imfi'-r nil" From North Carolina. Importntit Intel II jtenea rrom Rif.i ffertt.F.KcnMlv. ConMplrary ntr!iiit the HebrlM UlncoTrdI'Iie State liuverii iu cut Threnieneil. Nbw York, Not. 2. Busineea letters rccotveJ from Beaufort, N. C dated Oct. 28(b, Btule that the rccttnt warm weather had doToloped oizht new cases or yellow leyer on that day. I lie bo vere frost which must Boon come, vtouia, it wis believed, eradicate the diseuHe. Dr. J. W. Uofln, who stands high aa clergyman in North Carolina, arrived to day, direct from iiaieign, with important ntelhgenoe. tie says mat tne entire mate f Worth Carolina, as woll an Ueorgia, is alive with rebel deserters, who in moat cases are armed and organized, and abundantly able to protect themselves. In the western part of the Stale they retpn supreme, making repeated raids on wealthy planters and rebel depots for supplies, and giving protection to runaway Blaves, wbo are also armed and accompany these bands of deserters in raiding expeditions. Dr. Ross saT 8 the rebel authorities have given up all hopes of forcing these men hick into the rebel ranks, having been repulsed in all efforts to this end. Every expedition fitted out for thin purpose has proved a failure, for those who were not killed in battle de serted to the insurgents, whose numbers were continually increasing. Jen. JJaviB said, when in Kaieign. mat the deserters from the Confederate army outnumbered the Confederate soldiers in the Held. . An extensive conspiracy, recently brought to light at Raleigh, implicates many promi nent officers of the Conservative party, who now "openly threaten to head these deserters and their friends, and take possession of the State, the government of North Carolina, and all tbe railroads, in the event of overnor Vance failing to intg'te at onoe The Doctor also says that it is now appa rent to the rebel authorities that Orant has been affording facilities to Lee to receive reinforcements, when urant, ny a suuubd. spring of bis troopn, will close up the gap, oblige lie to capitulate, xnis, uuva.uu. Vanon savs, is Grant s plan, and it has giv en Jeff. Davis much concern. The lattr is said to be in favor of evacuating Virginia Uno-AihAr. And tii have repeatedly impiorea Lee to do so, and not incur the risk of the capitulation of his army. This was told Koss just delore leaving iiuiuigu uy uu i of Governor Vance's Btatf. The Ballroucl IlHn-r In IiKllniin. Ti following details of the late lUilroad aooident near Lafayette, ind., of which mention haB been mude in our Tclegrnphio oolumn, we take from Ihe Lafayette Courier It says: Tlie rceular Clnoinnali express, due here at four o'olock in the afternoon, by the now ima nard. collided with a oattle train on ourre one and a half miles this aide of Cul ver's Station, about seven miles from thu oily. The paBsengor train was twenty min utes heUlUCl, DUl WBUlllg UIO IClllllOllc uma at Stookwell, had the undoubted right to tbe road, and was moving at rapid speed when on turning tne curve ueyuuu unuei Station tbe oattle train was observed, but too late to avert a oollision. N..i to the enirine. as ueual, was tne nag- gage oar, belonging to the Lafayette and Indianapolis railroad, next was a first class coach belonging to the Michigan Central road, and this was tho fatal car in which ,ith held hiirh carnival. The bsggage car was about fourteen inohes narrower than the passenger ocaoh, and a little nigner on the trucks, and tie force of the ooncus-sion drove it, life tie smaller seotion of a spyglass, into and through the passenger immediately behind. The baggage oar remained intaot, and narrower, aa we have Baid, eame oruslnngtlirougntneooacn, sweeping off the top, but leaving the sides f ilia air unbroken. Like a mooster bat' tering ram it swept everything nerora it, niLrrin a Bine 0 TJIBSenuur iu luBiuinmu part escaped instantaneous death. A. ir. anierau lu. uuauu 11 juiur"1 ward trucks upon whioh it rested, and the end dropping ubout twelve inches, for want of support, gave the baggage oar an angle of about thirty degrees. And lo this simple ii, o.naned DnBseniiers of the ill-fated ooaoh owe their live. Had tho baggage car gouts tu.uugn on tae same lino upo n.ki.a it entered, not a soul oould have esoaped. Thus it was that tho forward passengers were instantly crueueu 10 ueaiu. n niiio farther baok, and the elevation of Ihe death-dealing oar brought in line with the tops of the seats, ana u?re i. wan i.s wore orusbed like egg-alnlls. A little farther, and those only who were standing wore struck down, while nut a step neyonu, pasBengets eeoaped without a soralch save from tbe splinters of the wreck. Languages has no pow.r lo depiot the soeno. Within Ihe compass of a few feet inside that fatal car was compressed the bruised and bloedingbodlas of the dead, the maimed and the dying. The red velvet cushions had a deeper dye from the life-hlnml of Ihe victims, and tbe removal of ihe bodies, living and deed, ftom the debris of the car was lull oi norrors. A number of the dcac were so tigiiuy w.dired between thx bollon of the baggage i-randthe passenger oooch that the bag- rruoo oar had to oe raiBeo. uy jaoi screws hnfnra thev could be takea out. The oar dripped with blood like a Bughter-pen. sWBtalistics Tiublishcd in the latest tivernool nanors show thatforty-aeven ves sels are now on the way to England from the East Indies with cargoes oi cotton ranging from eigh'cen hundred to seven thousand bales eaoh. The aggregate amount is no less than SK1,I'4 balea. All these ves-aula are al. aea. and their arrival at Liver pool at different pefiods will keep the ont-ton milla in operation for a considerable part of the coming winter. ssT-M. a Kentish villsge. in England, the other day, a blacksmith was drinking some ale, when he remarked: '1 have swallowed something; I am afraid it was a wasp; if so I am a dead man." In si very short time afterwards be fell Into tbe arms of a by stander and immediately expired. ftcTi- A movement has boon set en foot among the frienus oi me mm ucn. uirurr, vhilarinlnhla. to raise a fund for hi -u., .nri fassilv: and the Bulletin states ,v.-i ii.. ...hanrintions already made are so large as to render it oertain that an ample 1 -HI L.. Ui.tnril. Sum TT si. u. u"" JOURNAL. BER 7, S()4. HEWS CLIPP1HOH. The burning of load of bay from tie Motion of wheel ia reported in Pough-keepsie.Acapulco, Mexico, ia garrisoned by "Turcoa" African soldiers in tlie French serrice. A Buffalo wblekv speculator has depart ed from the knowledge of his friends, to whom he was dear to the amount of $40,- It is feared that the great steamshi Dictator will prove a failure. Some serious uetects in her have already been uiscov red. A rebel officer writes from Charleston: "We have all the liquor ws can drink for ninety-lire dollars par gallon, or two dollars per arms. ' The militia companies on the southern . borders of Iowa are ahout to be organized into regiments by order of the Adjutant- uenerat. A gooa idea. A low pass over the Andes, in Chili, south or Valdtvia, has recently been discov ered by the son of an English physician of v aiptraiso. The bemooratio papers affirm that thi entire crew of rhe gun-boat Galena voted lor uen. McUlellan- letvrii au corn'. A Paris correspondent of the London Pont savb the lailie. of Paris are now coloring their hair a light red, that being the la.uion. One hundred and seventy-five profes sional bounty-jumpers has been arrested in Indiana snd Bent to the front in irons. Tho Sanitary commission iB holding Its quarterly meeting lu v astiiogton. Its whole receipts to this time have been nearly seven million dollars. Ths Sanday ohool statistics of the Methodist Episcopal (juurch or California ana Nevada Territory show U,1G2 scholars, iJtf'J leiicucrs and 27,0-12 volumes in the va rious libraries. Strawberries are so onllod from a cus tom long ago pre ruler t in Englaud of chil dren stringing tbe berries on straws and selling so many strings for "a penny. The cucugo, a small Mexican insect. promises to take a positiou iu the world, a position on ladies1 hair for an ornauie.nt. It is said to possess wondertul qualities, beauty of color aud a lustre dazzHng even the diamond, and as varying in bright hueB. The Alabama Legislature was invoked to prevent distillers engrossing all tbe corn. and thereby raising the price to a ruinous rale. Ihe prayed for legislation was de feated by rolling a barrel of red-eye into a siuo-room or tne oapitol. Muzzint has oome out in a strong let ter against the French-Italian troaty. lie declares that if the Convention becomes an accomplished act, the p-trty of tbe Na tion will try to array Italy in opposition to the Uovernment. Two gentlomen in Indiana have honest ly give over fifty thousand dollars each toward the establishment of a first-class female college in the oity of Lafayette in that State, if one hundrod thousand dollars more oan be raised by the citizens. Idvis of Ilattle is the title of a volume of poems, just published, the author is Mrs. Laura U. Kodden, who is deaf and dumb. Our readers may have seen Bomo of her pro ductions undor the non de plume of Howard Qiynhou. rhe lever or speculation in lioston is at ilB height The mining stocks now in ths market represent no less than two hundred and forty-eight enterprises, embracing cop per, gold, coal, iron, lead, plumbago, anti mony, &C. Lbe U-tvenport iJrottiors are in Eng land. The Queen patronizes them. Tbe Lord of tho Baek stairs-iu-waitiug reports that the Queen asked them why auuh olever knot-tyers aud untyerB didn't stay in Amor- ioa to help it out of its present suarl. sja-ta'ym.m,Wlitifi.a'i"6y'Tion.on"lu the interest of I lie south, ana mat tne mysterious National Hotel epidemio in 1807 was the result of a similar attempt on the life of Mr. Buchanan. In tho Hudson county (N. J.) conn, on Monday, Judge Ogden senlenced eleven of the persons trom Hew tora, woo pienu guilty to having been present at the prizo fight at Craven Point, on the outskirts of Jersey City, about two weeks since. The prisoners were fined in sums ranging from $101) to S200. A oouple of hundred roughs, who went tn a nrize finht at Port Jervis, N. Y., on ThurBday, guerrillacd tho train, and robbed the passengers of their watohes and money. One old man resisted, and was bo iniured that he died. Twenty of the scoun drels have been arrested. It oocurrod on thn Krin Railroad. It is stated that the large number of oaplurcs of blockade runners otr Wilmington ia owiniz to a new method which hue been inaugurated by tho new commander of the North Atlantio blookading squadron, which thus far seems to work well. What the method is tho Admiral keeps lo himself; but the plan has the desired elloct. Never before was the work in the IIoo- sao Tunnel beiog pushed with so much en-ergy and expedition as now. From eight huudredito nine hundred men aro in con stant emnlovment. The dam which building across tbe Deerfield River, this side the mountain, in order to fnrnish power to keep tha tunnel supplied with pure air, will cost one hundred thousand rinllfl.ro. Albert Pike has been defealedjin an attempt to get a sent in tbe rebol Congress. .shbel Qreen, an old Democratic leader in Bergen county, N. J., has couie out for Lincoln. He says Pendleton is as great a hen-lio as Jeff. Davis himself. Mr. Trenholm, tho rebel Secretary of the Treasury, represents the lundea ana unfunded dubt of the Coufedoracy ou the lat of J u v last. S1,20U,UOU,UUU. me ex penses from the 1st of July to the 81st of Denemhor aro estimated at about S32",000,- 000, making an aggregate of $l,67o,000,- 000. The annual interest or mil qodi is ovorS10(),0U0,00O. Mavor Alexander, of Snrinstfiold, Mass, has made a wager with a Democral of that oity, that in the event of McClellan's elec-tiou, aud within fifteen days thereafter, the Mayor is to give the Mowoiianue a ho .;,! a ri manna ' miles, oo- twooa tl' .iflrnoon Hours 01 . auu u u u.u-a su mc Col. Borden's now rifle was tried n.ar TTtina reoenllv. The distanos was luu six fuet in diametor. or reg ulation sise. Col. llerdan accomplished what, ia ascertained to be the best shooting on record. Soon after the trial commenced h. kit. iIia "hulls eve" tour times in suc cession: then misae.l It by a trifle iu the fifth, and hit again tho sixth. SInnr lntrnlfnTi la Formed. The l'ilisburirh Chronicle, Bneoulating on the formation or petroleum, says: We set it down as an axiom, mat nniure ta nut niilv osnsble of uroduoing now all ar- inl.a that, she has ever nrouucou, nut m .k. ia and will continue to produce mem until she substitutes something oener. icr- hans our meaning will bo oetier unuorsionu bv spplying it to single article. Bup for innianoe. we take the ono in whic we all have so deep an interest petroleum. This is known to De a uyaro-oaroon, emu- T.n.p.l nf t wo noses. These gases are pn- 1 1..1..I....III-1. .n.l ATknn.t. mi.v a ampul., iisuhiis iwus-iy "- - lis in quantity. One of them hydrogen i. constituent of water, and of course n . !nThaus!ille as the ocean. The other i. . onn.tiniAnt in all vesoisoio lorms anu la many of our rocks. One hundred pounds of limestone, when burned, will weigh but sixty pounds. . The part uriven on vy uumnift ITfidorWinor tbe "Oil Rock" 18 Btratum of limestone, of unknown t bicknefl-. l., Vnnntl In he UDWaTOS OI OUH iiiui'BUiiu featinflcpth. The water falling on tboeur-face and percolating ibrough tho porous snndstone that overn mo -v- i.i,iirtpa wlih salt, potash, iallpetre. and other chemical ingredients, and finally reaches the limentone took ana uoinVn it the carbon in the rock and the hydro-Ken of the water uniting to form oil, while UieoxyiEeiiisBetfreeto ascend to tho atmosphere or unite with minerals and form Th reyerse of this process Is seen In burning ihe oil in a lamp ihe oxygen in .u. -inhnw nn it inn with tbe carbon in at.. -:t fnVmin narbouio acid, and with the hydrogen forming water thus completing i ha .irnla. The question is frequently osk- tlio cirola. Tlis question Is frequently osk- traTTansht to tha city, wbtrti I will s.1! at m cl, when will the oil become sihausied 1- ,;swfl.nre. for osh f,.u...i,.nd.n.,..i.. W. may answer, when 111. ocean is, and not""""" asxa. Tjun,or, befoto. . - I t NUMJJKK D9. Speech of Andrew Jolnson. " l MowM ol tbe Colored Men." Gov. Andrew Johnson's speech to the colored people of NaBhville on the 21th ulL is niiiy rcjr(.ru ny a correspondent of the vinoiunuti uazeiie, wno says: That part of tha Governor'! speech in -H.wuim, auU uenounced the ar-istooraoy of Nashville, I cannot hope to render properly; but there was one point which I must not overlook, lie spoke as follows: " 1 Tie re presentstives of this corrupt (and if you will permit me to almost swear a little) this damnable aristooraoy taunt us with u.w ui in justice done, and charge us with favoring negro equality. Of all living men they should be the last to mouth that phrae; and, even when uttered in their hearing, it should cause their cheeks to tinge and bum with shame. Negro equality, indeed I Wnv, pass, any day, along tbe sidewalks of High street, where these arisjoorata more particularly dwoll auaiimraia, wuose sons are now in the bands of guerrillas and cut-throats who prowl and rob and murder around nnr aiiw pass by their dwellings, I say, and you will see as many mulatui aa negro ubiuon, tho former boaring an unmistakablo re- aaaahtanoe to their arislooratio owners! "Colored men of Tennessee I This, too, shall cease I Your wives and daughters shall no longer he dragged inlo a concubin age, oompareu to wuioh polygamy ia a virtue, lo satisfy the brutal iuaia nr .l.l,nl,l. era and overseers I Hencefonh the sanotity of God's holy law of marriags shall be respected in your persons, and lha trrnat Slain of Tonnessee shall no more give her sanction to your degradation and your shame I " " Thank God, thank God I " oame from Ihe lips of a thousand women, who in their own persons had experienced the hellish ininnilv of Ihe maneeller's code. "Thank God I" fervently eohoed the fathers, hnsbands. brothers of those women. " Aud if the law protects vou in Ihe nos- aession of your wives and childred, if the mw Biuuiun muse wnom you noiu aear Irom the unlawful grasp or lust, will you endeavor to be true to yourselves, and shun. as it wero death itself, the path of lewdness, crime and vioe?" " We will I we will I " cried tho nmnmlsli.il thousands j and joining in a sublime and tearful enthusiasm, another mighty shout went up to heaven. tub itosKS or ins colored h-v. "Looking at this vast orowd of colored pooplo," oontinued the Governor, "and re flecting through what a storm of persecution and obliquy they are oompelled to pass, I am almost induocd to wish that, as n ths days of o d, a Moses might arise who hould lend them sufelv U the nrotniaed lard of freedom and happiness." "You are our Moses." Bbouted several voices, and ihe exclamation was ceuirht up aud cheered until the oapitol rung again. "God," continued the speaker, "no doubt has prepared somewhere an instrument for the great work he designs to Derform in be half of this outraged people; and in due time your leader will come forth; your Moses will be revealed to you. "We want no Moses but vou I" strain shouted the crowd. "Well, then," reilied tho SDeaker. "hum. bio and unworthy as I am, if no other bet ter snail be found, 1 will indeed be your Moses, and lead you Ihroueh the Bed Sea of war and bondage to a fairer future of liberty and peaoe. 1 speak now as ono who feels the world of bis countrr. and all who iovo equal rignts ois triends. 1 speak, too, ss a citizen of TenneBsee. I am here on mv wn soil; and here I mean to star and fieht this great battle of truth and justice to a triumphant end. Rebellion and slavery abaiL,bvtinrl'a.(iaiv1 JAtvr"Jcr-ei-aviljn.-ai and when this strife in which we are sll engaged is past, I trust, I know, we shall have a better stale of things, and shall all rejoice that honest labor reaps the fruit of its own Industry, and that every man has a fair chance in the race of lite." It is impossible to describe the enthusi asm which followed these words. Joy beamed in everv countenance. Tears and laughter followed each other in quick suc- oession. Too grest tnrong moved and swayeil baok and forth in the intensity of emotion: and shout after Bhout rent the air. . ' . . A man might have exchanged an oral- t , nary iromoriality to have made such a , speech to such an audience, and been muoh f the Eailier I Plntforra ol the Matlonnl Union Pftrty. Rmoi.vxtn. That It Is the hlchest duty of every American clllr.uu to maintain against all their enemies the iiiti tty of the Union and the paramount authority of thu CoUHtitutlon and laws ol the United SUh'S, and that, laying aside all diRVreucos or po lineal opinion, we pledge ourselves, as UN ION men, auliuatfd by a common seutiment and aiming at a conimou obji-ot, to do everything in onr power to aid the Uovernment in queuing, oy lorce oi arms, ine rchelii'io nuw raging against its authority and in briugmg io thu pnuiribuiunt due to thuir orlmea the rehuls and trait ts arraiKued agaiunt it. BRSttLven, That we approve or the determination o l thn Governoif ut af the United States not to com nniniise vith rebels, or to otter any tarms ot pitaoe exc4't nach as nmy based upon an uuconditional surrender of thuir hostility aud a return to thuir Just alU giancu to the Constitution and Laws of the United states ; ami iu wo upiiR fueuvvvrumrut to uiaiotain this pooitlon aud to prosecute tho war with the utmost possible vigor to the complete sap. presnluii of the rulilliou. in full rtOlauue upon tht sell satTiAces, the patriot sm, the heroic valor and th undying aovotlon of tne American people to thttir country and its tree ii.ittitu.iun. Kijtm.vKii. That as Slavery was tlie cause and now conHtlt'ittrs the strength of this rebellion, and as it must ho always and sverywnere bositlle to tne prin-' clpli'S of llepublieau government, juttw and the aa- KXTlltl'ATlON KKOM TliK SOIL 09 TUB KK-PUltLlO; aud that we uphold and main-tuin ihe Acts and 1'roclnmatlou by which the Gov- nrnmuut, lu its own deluuc, has aimed a death-blow at this iHwaw U. We are In favor, furthermore of such uu amendment to tbe Constitution, to be rnfii. bv thf nucule in oomonnity iin its pruvis i Aat.ail ti.rnilnntn kitil ftiri.vnp nmliDilt thn ht istenrof Mavery within tbe limits or Jurisdiction Oi the Unitod States. BsstiLVltn, iiiai tno iiihuh oi .ue amenenn pw are due to our soldi and sailors of the army and tvy, who have perilled tboir Uvea Inde- neof their country and la vindication ot the honor ol in flag; that the nation owoa to them some per- manont Vecognltion of thuir patriotUm and tfielr valor, aud ample and permanent provision (or those al their survivors no nave sunureii iiisniiinutrs ana received honorable wouuds In the soi vlo ol the. country; and that the niumorlos of those who have talltin in us auwnue simu oe na in graieiui ana ysrlaitlug ruuicraoranoe. BttfoLVKD, T4iat we approve and applaud the prac tical wUiUm, the aiisulhAh patriotism, aud un-vwervlug fidelity to the Ckinntitutlon, thu priuclplei ohAititrican liberty with which ABRAHAM LIN-filH.N haf ditiliaiijttd, under cirtum'taiii;! of up-uarnlleied mlncuiry, tlm great autius and retsponsl-bilitittt of tho I'mldcn.lal OIHco: that we approve and vndorao, as demanded by the emergency and uiaeiillal to the prceurvation of the nation and as within tlie (joniuiuiiun, me uiMwnra ana acts wtiion ho has adopted to dftteud thn uatlon against Its oi.u and secret ioe : mat we approve, espwciai- i y, tlie lnilCLAlATliiw ur n.rn,irAiii(r.,niiu hid oui- pluymi-nt, as Union soldiers, of men herutolore held i. niR.urv: That we have full oonA- dence In hi tlutormi nation to carry these and all other constitutional moniures, essential to tha sal ration of the couuiry, into iuu ana complete eneot. itmoLVKn. That we deem tt eisuntlal to the m-n- eral welfare that hnrmuny shonld prevail in the national couuclls, and we regard as worthy of public conlidence and olbclal trust those only who cordial lv eiid.irae tne principles proclaimed in tnese views, aud which should characterise the administration Of thn Government. KRsoLvr.n, That the Government owes to all men employed In Its armies, without regard to disictinc tlon ol coior, mo mu uniit-cumi ui tue iaws oi war. Bibolveu, That any violations of thee laws, oi of the nan ngua of oii ill zed na-lons tn the tinit ol war, tiy tha rebuilt now in arms, should be made the subject of full and prompt redress. UKHOLVKU, i nai tne loreiKu immigration wnicn m the past ha ald-d so much to the wealth,dt-rulop-mem of resources end increase of power to this na tlon, the asylum oi the oppressed of all nations, ihuiild be fostered and oncouraged by m liberal and Just policy. Br-miLv r.u, That we are In lavorof tho sptwdy con striictlou of the railroad to the Pacific. Kksolvkb, That tbe national uiin piMigen ioi the rednmption ot the public debt, must b kept In-vlolals, and that for this purpose we rucvnimend economy and rigid mponiilbility In the public ex-ponditmea, and a rigorous and just svitom ot tax a-tlon ; that it is thu duty of any loyal (Stato to sub tain the credit and ptomote the use of the national currency. RanoLVRD, That wa approve the position taken bj tbe Government, that the people ol the Unitod iSlatrs can never regard with indifference the attempt ol any Knrrpn pow.r to overthrow hy foroa, or to supplant by Irand the institutions of any republican government on the weewru coatlliunt (pro I on pud ap plauan)and that they will vlw With ex trume jealousy, aa menacing the pi-oce aud fndependtnc of this, our own country, the effort nf anj such power to obtain naw foothold for mouarcblal covermnents, sustained by a foreign military loroe. In near proximity to tha (jMtsxl HtaM MerchaBtTaiIriEg r HAVE JCST KERRIVXD, DIBBCT- l LT IKUH THK KST, tbo belt aaaortmant of Cicntlemcu's Wear MEDICAL. l,AMEEICAN.KEMEDIES, UOWI AS GMaiNrTJIXaTH PREPARATIONS! MIOBLT CON CENTRA TIB i ooHPonio FLUID .EXTBAOT BTTCHU ' A Poitiv A Specific Remedy for. BLADDKR, Kinif ETW, GBATRIn kM vsivrBtvamai enUaUAWk , This Medloioo Increases tbe eower at Ptoeatf , andezcitas tha ABSO-BUJCfcTs into healthy oo bywtiicb the WA TER Y OH VA LCKBO U8 depoet tfojl and all UNNATUMAL KN LA HQm)M ENt are ft. ducerf. as wall as pain and inflammation, and laaaDfll lor MBit, WOVMtt, and CUiLUUIW t . HSLMDOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU FOB WEAKNESSES ' Aiifttn from Exefw, Hnblta f JMmU IMMiun, mrtj isiuiacreuon, or AUuae, ATTENDED WITH TBE rOLLOWINO BTftfPJ x'jaiai Indisposition to Exercise, Loss of Power, Lose of Momory, Difficulty af Biatbipg, , Weak Mervrs, TretnbllDg, Horror of Diaoasa, Wakelaloeaf, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Bark, Universal Lassitude of the Flushing of the Body, ' Unscular System, Kmplfoo oo the Tao. Hot Hands, Palld OoQntenance. Dryness of the Skin, These symptoms. If allowed lo ro an. which thta medicine iu variably removes, toon follow IMPOTJCNOr, FAT OITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, i In one of which the patient mv ntnira. Who aaja say that tbey are not freajuently followed by thorn INISANITT ANDCONBmPTIOHt-Man are aware of tha causa nr thai but none will confess. The records of tbe Insane Asylums and the melancholy deaths bj Consnmp Htm, bear ample witness to the truth of the asief tlon. , THE OONHTITTJTTON, ONCE AFFKOTED WlTJi Require the aid of medicine tn strensihen and vibrate the system, which HkLM ISOLD'S EX THA CT BVCMV Invariably duet. A trial Will ooa since the most skeptical. , Femalet, Females, Females, ' iiD OB TOTJNG, SINilLE, MABTtTTlJ, OB 008 TKHPLATI1SQ HAUHIAQE. In many aftoctlons necallar to Temalea the Ek tract Buchn Is unequal led by any other rcmady, In Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painful nee or Suppression of tht Customary Evacnatlons, UI, peratcd or Nchlrrons statoof the Vterns, Lenoorrbct or Whitm, ttwiility, and tor all oom'plainte inoidnn to the sex. whether arlulnit from ladiscretlon. Hahlm of Dl slpation, or In tha DEl'I.INK OR CHAlVCiB OF LIFE. aYHPTOlia ABOTE, NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. ake no Balsam, Mercury, or Unpleasant Medietas tor unpleasant ana vangerous Diseases, HELKBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES " Secret Diseases In all tbelr atasse. at little .xnenia. Uttla or ao chauge In diet, no lnooaranianoa, AM) SO EXPOSCBE. It causes frequent desire, and rives strenjrth to Urinate, thereby remoyinK obstructions. Dreventfu and en ring Strictarea of tbe Urethra, allaying psU ana innammauon, ao rrequeni in mis ciaas oi on eares, and expelling POltOKOUB, DMEABK1), ANM WOHH OUT klATTKB. Thousands upon Thousands WBO UA VE BEEN TBE VIOTIMB OM short time, haye found they were deaeWed,, and that j the "Prison" has, ny tuaoseoi "roweriui stna ' gents," own dried In the system, to break out in aa ausrayatsod form, and PERHAPS AFTER MABitlAGJS. USB -n, i. HellllDOKl 8 XiZLToCl I5UCI1U it . r .1 . 4 . THE UKINAllX UKUAHTj, ; (Thether nlating tn MALI OB riHALB, trosi wbat.Tr caaM ort(iaatlng, and so matur I UI aaif TT anaa)., ssumuiuf,. DUaaM of thMa Organa nsqaire the .Id of a Clarauo, HELMBOLD'S EVT1CT BUCflP 18 TUB-QBE AT DIUBSTIO, And It ti certain to haye tbe desired effect la all D sases for whioh It la recommended. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD Ml Bolmbold's Highly Concent rated Oomponnd Fluid Extract SarsapariUa. SYPHILIS. This Ii an affection of tho Blood, and attao:i.U siexaal Organs. Linings of tho Nose, Kare, T ti u i Wl ml pipe, and other Mucus Surfaces, making! l I 1 pearanoe in the torm of Ulcers. Helmbold'e Ex i 5arsaparllla pun tlon tbe blood, and removes all e , f jiuptionsof the skin, giving to the compluxlon clear and healthy color. H being prepared exprewl for this class of complaint, ite blood-pnrt lying prcpf trtiee are preeerved to a greater ixtent than uy oM ! r preparation of BacaapariUa. s-r i 1.13). Tama TfTrtelv . 101111 UOIU JftUBO I tjl nitusaaM of a SvphllM Ha . excellent ItOHodit?" , the binary tore, d as an '"0,n.2 orSsioatl !n. wd S ! Organs, arising from habits pf1ril5 I wunoctlon wiui me i 'a Jn nnch ".3 reUaWhar 1 Hvldnce of the m, Ptn numm "W " .w-.r C'crtlflcaUMi oi Core, from eight ? Mm mown to tiCIENOK AW rAE. , Kor medical properties of UVUVven vnyvamm 1m! iM work, withe "x remark, cule bj th. lata l.bratas Dr. PH TB- , aSSSSSi b, Dr. WUH JM-ft I , oolobr.toa Pbyildan, sad Memb.1 of lha &ofs JolloK. of Borgaoiia, Ireland, "d pabllahaS 1 . 1 i-rantloa. of tb. Kins aud goaan'a JuurnaJ. , s Meillco-ClrurgicalTtarli-w, pnbllabwlbj BBS. I IAM1N TUAVElm, F.llowol tb. Boyal Ooilaga of '"almost ol Ib. tau rtJid.ro worta oa MwUslua. ; Sxtraot Bocho. Jl 00 par bottla, or all for M 00 Saraaparilla 100 " J (mproT'd Uoa. Wa.b 60 " "ISO ir bait a doo of aaob for whl will ' tout to onr. tb. mot oUtlo.1. oaaat, If dlraoSI ral .re adh.rod to. , . . . DellT.-rabl. to an, addreK, saoowlj PMkad Brors 'lSeVlba armpuma lo all oommnnloattoai, itum aoaranUMd. AdTica gratis. P.rioallv appeared belnre , M Alderraaa ol -b. city of Philadelphia, U. T. B.liabcld, who, be. aa dniy aworn, dnth Bay bll preparaliou. eooula , oarcoctle, oo m.rcnry, or i''"Il0.in,?i,, ait an purely aegetabl.. U. T. H ELM BOLD, s B.orn .nd .ntawrltxid before ate, tbl. ! djayol toTember, ISM. tT. . allBBABI), a.ld.rioan,Kliitbrt.aboToBlPhUa , address latursf . !'"'"V.TiTitT a. i . Biu.HV I PKISCIPAt. DEI'OT, H.loibold'. Drn and Onomlcal Warahouss, N B01,dS:ol". "liiiloal Dopot. IM loath Ith UanAOitivF ltOJi JJajijjo ... .nnrinHnM daal.re. who ondearor to d "OFTUBIROWN" and "otbw" artloUoa Uuajrop. Station attained by UMDlOQia a mnuu ' -' .i Extract Baclia, M t. ,f Saraanarflta- i Inprovaalioi.w.A old by all Dmigtrts avarywb.i-ABM tOhttHtMBOtD'-rAKMtOOTBm . Out oot th. adT.rtlaauaent, and anjl Jot It, AVOID IMPOSITION AND IXP08I1B ai-O. B0BKBT8A 00., aolnals Areata, fjtTlorlh Bllh tn.l Oolorahos O., who WUl B,l lbs trado at Maaofaetaiua BClass. tatlt-tUMTtm"